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AI in Medicine: Hubris, Hype, and Half-Science

Due to time constraints, I haven’t been able to maintain my blog since June 2023, which is why there haven’t been any new posts since then. However, the following article (published in Laborjournal 4/2023) fits very well with the last post, “Artificial Intelligence: Critique of Chatty Reasoning” and since I’ve received many requests for an English version, I asked ChatGPT (which, by the way, didn’t take offense at the content!) to provide a translation. The original German version can be found in Laborjournal.
AI has the potential to revolutionize medicine — but a reckless ‘move fast, break things’ mindset, industry lobbying, and glaring scientific gaps in transparency, validation, and bias control are getting in the way of building truly evidence-based AI.
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