Artificial Intelligence and Medical Humanities

This article explains four key areas of concern relating to AI and the role that medical/health humanities research can play in addressing them: definition and regulation of “medical” versus “health” data and apps; social determinants of health; narrative medicine; and technological mediation of care. Issues include data privacy and trust, flawed datasets and algorithmic bias, racial discrimination, and the rhetoric of humanism and disability. Through a discussi on of potential humanities contributions to these emerging intersections with AI, this article will suggest future scholarly directions for the field.
Source: Journal of Medical Humanities - Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research