There’s something important in this, so I hope you’ll give it some thought. Patients are being overlooked as users of artificial intelligence (ChatGPT etc), and we need to fix that.
On March 22 I spoke in Boston as the consumer (aka patient) voice on an important panel. The event was the annual AMIA Informatics Summit, and the panel was the latest in an ongoing project on how to be responsible yet effective about AI’s immense potential to improve healthcare. (More on the project below.)
Most of the 90 minute session was reserved for audience Q&A, so for opening statements, each of us five panelists was only given 7 minutes. Yikes! So I did what any empowered person would do: did my best in 7 minutes, then came home and recorded what I wanted to say … which took 20 minutes. :-) For the impatient, the video is above, or you can read the discussion below first.
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