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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2021 · 38 MIN

Robot Psychiatry - Will A.I. Machines Be Biased?

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A person's recent Google search history is a better predictor of suicide than their clinician's latest notes. Justin and Lance discuss how A.I. and big data could be used for good in the healthcare industry, and how this technology could potentially be extremely harmful if not deployed safely. tags: tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, ai, technology, healthcare, doctor, medical, google, facebook, instagram, racism, suicide, psychiatry, money, corporations, safety, laws, future

A person's recent Google search history is a better predictor of suicide than their clinician's latest notes. Justin and Lance discuss how A.I. and big data could be used for good in the healthcare industry, and how this technology could potentially be extremely harmful if not deployed safely. tags: tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, ai, technology, healthcare, doctor, medical, google, facebook, instagram, racism, suicide, psychiatry, money, corporations, safety, laws, future

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