医学中的人工智能:我们准备好了吗?

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Hamostaseologie Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1055/a-2443-4130
Michael Nagler
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尽管我个人相信人工智能(AI)的好处,但读了凯茜·奥尼尔(Cathy O'Neil)的书《数学毁灭武器》(Weapons of Math Destruction)后,我感到不安她描述了有缺陷和未经检查的算法如何广泛应用于影响我们所有人的领域:招聘、信用评分、教育机会和保险定价。在一个例子中,基于有偏见和不透明的算法,美国一个地区每年有固定比例的教师被解雇。作者得出的结论是,这些算法是“数学毁灭武器”,延续并扩大了社会偏见,行为不道德,并伤害了弱势群体。问题来了,当我们把这些算法应用到医学上会发生什么?我们如何知道我们是否给了病人正确的诊断或预后?我们还能确定病人正在接受适当的治疗吗?我们会注意到,如果算法更倾向于公司(赚很多钱)或健康保险公司(尽可能少花钱)的需求吗?事实上,医学算法存在偏见和不平等的证据已经存在由于这些风险,我的一些同事建议应该完全禁止人工智能进入医学领域。
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Are We Ready?

In spite of my personal belief in the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), reading Cathy O'Neil's book "Weapons of Math Destruction" left me feeling unsettled.1 She describes how flawed and unchecked algorithms are widely applied in areas that affect us all: hiring, credit scoring, access to education, and insurance pricing. In one example, a fixed percentage of teachers in a U.S. region was dismissed every year based on biased and opaque algorithms. The authors concluded that such algorithms act as "weapons of math destruction," perpetuate and amplify societal biases, act unethically, and harm vulnerable populations. The question arises as to what happens when we apply these algorithms to medicine? How do we know whether we are giving our patients the correct diagnosis or prognosis? Are we still sure that patients are receiving the appropriate treatment? Would we notice if the algorithms were geared more toward the needs of companies (make a lot of money) or health insurance companies (spend as little as possible)? In fact, evidence of bias and inequality of algorithms in medicine is already available.2 Due to these risks, some of my colleagues suggest that AI should be completely banned from medicine.

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Hamostaseologie
Hamostaseologie HEMATOLOGY-
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hämostaseologie is an interdisciplinary specialist journal on the complex topics of haemorrhages and thromboembolism and is aimed not only at haematologists, but also at a wide range of specialists from clinic and practice. The readership consequently includes both specialists for internal medicine as well as for surgical diseases.
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