AI showed its promise in many fields, but most of researches in AI application on medicine is still "proof-of concept". So how do clinicians feel about AI? What are clincians' concerns about it?
Artificial intelligence is nowadays an effective help for diagnostics and treatment planning. In my specific field of expertise, several companies are building very accurate diagnostics algorithms. In fact, the biggest decision algorithm in healthcare is owned and developed by a dentistry company.
The future reserves many quick advancements... we just have to ask ourselves where to draw the limits...
AI presence is everywhere and healthcare is no exception. Still, there is one major concern for majority of clinicians i.e., the black-box nature of AI algorithms. Researchers are making efforts to address this concern through explainable AI.
In the near future, the confidence of clinicians over AI applications will definitely increase, especially with the use of active learning and evidential deep learning techniques.