Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Ethical considerations.

Eike-Henner W Kluge
Author Information
  1. Eike-Henner W Kluge: University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Abstract

The term Artificial Intelligence (AI) is systematically ambiguous between electronic expert systems that are used by healthcare professionals in carrying out their tasks and full AIs, which are stand-alone independent electronic entities that function much like human healthcare professionals except that they are electronic and not biological in nature. This discussion sketches the distinct ethical considerations that are relevant to the two kinds of AI while acknowledging that currently there are no full AIs.

MeSH Term

Artificial Intelligence
Delivery of Health Care
Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
Expert Systems
Humans
Physician-Patient Relations

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