Who Looks Like a Surgeon? —Evaluating Reflections From a Digital Mirror

As the number of publicly available tools using artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly expanded, innumerable attempts to find beneficial applications for such tools in medicine follow close behind. Perhaps one of the most promising uses for such natural language processing systems was as a tool to address systemic bias in academic medicine by eliminating human subjectivity in decision-making. Some hoped that a computer-derived platform would bring objectivity with respect to such tasks such as writing letters of recommendation, selection of job candidates, and evaluation of performance.
Source: JAMA Surgery - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research