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Human–Computer Interaction and Biases Associated with Technology Use in the Context of Healthcare
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Abstract
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more a part of everyday life, humans will naturally grow in their relationship with it. The human reliance on computers and the way they interact will be fundamental in how computers will be able to provide appropriately developed information that will enable improved healthcare outcomes and trust from both patients and the staff that use the technology. An awareness of existing and emerging biases can help to mitigate against any undesirable outcomes. This chapter will address human cognitive biases and how these might relate to modern clinical AI systems, and how to avoid any adverse issues by optimal design process and resultant user interfaces.
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