ormer Alphabet executive Eric Schmidt has strong opinions about how modern computing will change medicine — or not.
At a healthcare conference on Monday, he said he doesn't fully buy into the vision of artificial intelligence replacing doctors, unlike some of his Silicon Valley counterparts, notably Vinod Khosla.
Instead, he would want a "human in the loop" if he were sick, but one who had the latest technologies at their disposal to help with their decision-making.
Computers can play a role in spitting out useful information, like predicting a bad outcome before it happens, but ultimately he'd want a human in charge, Schmidt said.
Source :- abcnews
At a healthcare conference on Monday, he said he doesn't fully buy into the vision of artificial intelligence replacing doctors, unlike some of his Silicon Valley counterparts, notably Vinod Khosla.
Instead, he would want a "human in the loop" if he were sick, but one who had the latest technologies at their disposal to help with their decision-making.
Computers can play a role in spitting out useful information, like predicting a bad outcome before it happens, but ultimately he'd want a human in charge, Schmidt said.
Source :- abcnews
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