作者
Charalampia Xaroula Kerasidou, Angeliki Kerasidou, Monika Buscher, Stephen Wilkinson
发表日期
2022/11/1
期刊
Journal of medical ethics
卷号
48
期号
11
页码范围
852-856
出版商
Institute of Medical Ethics
简介
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing healthcare and the practice of medicine as data-driven science and machine-learning technologies, in particular, are contributing to a variety of medical and clinical tasks. Such advancements have also raised many questions, especially about public trust. As a response to these concerns there has been a concentrated effort from public bodies, policy-makers and technology companies leading the way in AI to address what is identified as a "public trust deficit". This paper argues that a focus on trust as the basis upon which a relationship between this new technology and the public is built is, at best, ineffective, at worst, inappropriate or even dangerous, as it diverts attention from what is actually needed to actively warrant trust. Instead of agonising about how to facilitate trust, a type of relationship which can leave those trusting vulnerable and exposed, we argue that efforts should …
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