This appeared least weekStanford researchers: Bring expectations for artificial intelligence back down to earth by Evan Sweeney Jun 29, 2017 8:40am Healthcare needs to recalibrate its expectations of AI and find ways for the technology to work with physicians.Artificial intelligence is hitting its stride—at least when it comes to hype. The unbridled excitement surrounding AI and machine learning technology is higher than ever before, so much so that it’s become a distraction for the medical community, according to two Stanford researchers.Arguing that AI has reached the “peak of inflated expectations,” Stanford researchers say the healthcare industry needs to shift its focus to how rapidly evolving technology can improve care.Arguing that AI has reached it’s “peak of inflated expectations,” Jonathan H. Chen, M.D., and Steven M. Asch, M.D., from Stanford University’s Department of Medicine wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine that healthcare can "soften a subsequent crash into...
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