Humanizing AI: A Call for Responsible Innovation in Healthcare

Humanizing AI: A Call for Responsible Innovation in Healthcare

As we navigate the burgeoning era of artificial intelligence, it becomes increasingly evident that we must incorporate a human-centric perspective into its development and application. There is a fervent ongoing dialogue across multiple platforms where millions of individuals share their views on AI, whilst policy makers grapple to devise an appropriate regulatory strategy.

From the standpoint of healthcare, AI emerges as an indispensable tool. It is my belief that algorithms designed to shoulder the mental and physical workload of healthcare professionals should be encouraged rather than questioned.?

Artificial intelligence, by its innate characteristics, demands an inexhaustible data set. This is due to the constant evolution of conditions and situations in the physical world, paralleled by incessant biological transformations. It stands to reason then, that if start-ups choose to specialize in tackling specific issues rather than engaging in competitive rivalries, there is sufficient scope for all within the medical realm.

In developing nations, the challenges extend beyond AI. Therefore, for those aspiring to innovate within this sector without substantial resources, I would advise addressing the most pressing issues in regions facing the most substantial healthcare challenges.

You may question the viability of this approach in terms of financial gain. Allow me to clarify - a loyal user base often holds greater long-term value than immediate sales figures. In lieu of chasing glamorous branding and elaborate presentations, the time has come for us to roll up our sleeves and confront the real issues at hand.

If you agree with me on this issue or if you have something to add; I am waiting for you in our linkedin group.?

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Denise Smith

Angel Investor & IMA & CFA & Entrepreneur& Medical Equipment

1 年

Under the premise that the program is stable. It’s no surprise that robots can do better than human operations on the problems you mentioned, (I don’t mean to belittle, I just think that for some simple operations, when the robots are mature, they will have a lower error rate without fatigue. In the hospital, I can feel that all departments are moving forward with heavy burdens.

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