As more and more human doctors utilize AI for decision making, the less control there will be in medical outcomes [read The Dangers of AI In Health Care if you wish to explore this idea deeper]. In this 2018 article published by researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine offers suggestions that can address the ethical challenges arising out of AI use in health care decision making.
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