Artificial Intelligence and Black‐Box Medical Decisions: Accuracy versus Explainability
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Abstract
Although decision-making algorithms are not new to medicine, the availability of vast stores of medical data, gains in computing power, and breakthroughs in machine learning are accelerating the pace of their development, expanding the range of questions they can address, and increasing their predictive power. In many cases, however, the most powerful machine learning techniques purchase diagnostic or predictive accuracy at the expense of our ability to access "the knowledge within the machine." Without an explanation in terms of reasons or a rationale for particular decisions in individual cases, some commentators regard ceding medical decision-making to black box systems as contravening the profound moral…
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- Predictive power
- Pace
- Black box
- Power (physics)
- Artificial intelligence
- Medical knowledge
- Computer science
- Data science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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