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How Should Clinicians Communicate With Patients About the Roles of Artificially Intelligent Team Members?
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2019
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Abstract
This commentary responds to a hypothetical case involving an assistive artificial intelligence (AI) surgical device and focuses on potential harms emerging from interactions between humans and AI systems. Informed consent and responsibility-specifically, how responsibility should be distributed among professionals, technology companies, and other stakeholders-for uses of AI in health care are discussed.
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