Trust Me, I'm a Chatbot: How Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Fails the Turing Test
Over the next decade, one issue which will dominate sociotechnical studies in health informatics is the extent to which the promise of artificial intelligence in health care will be realized, along with the social and ethical issues which accompany it. A useful thought experiment is the application...
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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