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Geneva, Switzerland—Artificial Intelligence has the potential to transform health treatment but rapid roll-out without fully understanding how AI performs could end up harming patients, the World Health Organization said on Thursday.
“With the increasing availability of health care data and the rapid progress in analytic techniques — whether machine learning, logic-based or statistical — AI tools could transform the health sector,” the organisation said. However, the WHO added that AI is being rapidly deployed, sometimes without a proper understanding of how such technologies perform, “which could either benefit or harm end-users”, both patients and professionals alike.
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