Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has tremendous potential.  We talk on this podcast about potential uses of AI in geriatrics and palliative care with natural language processing guru Charlotta Lindvall from DFCI, bioethicists and internist Matt DeCamp from University of Colorado, and prognosis wizard Sei Lee from UCSF.

Social companions to address the epidemic of loneliness among older adults

Augmenting ability of clinicians by taking notes

Searching the electronic health record for data

Predicting mortality and other outcomes

We talk also about the pitfalls of AI, including:

Recapitulation bias by race and ethnicity, and other factors, exacerbating disparities

Confidentiality concerns: do those social companions also monitor older adults for falls? 24/7?  

Hallucinations, or when the AI lies or bullshits, then denies it

When the AI approaches sentience, is it ethical to unplug it?

I’m sure this is a subject we will return to, given the rapid progress on AI.

Enjoy!

-@AlexSmithMD  

 

Links:

Papers on AI and palliative care and concerns about bias:
https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/forefront.20200911.401376/
https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/27/12/2020/5859726


Comparison of machine learning vs traditional prognostic methods based on regression:
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wk/mcar/2022/00000060/00000006/art00011


Other links on the issue of AI and racial or ethnic bias:

Are Robots Racist? Greenwall Foundation Bill Stubbing lecture Are Robots Racist? Rethinking Automation and Inequity in Healthcare
https://www.nber.org/papers/w30700
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add2704
https://theconversation.com/including-race-in-clinical-algorithms-can-both-reduce-and-increase-health-inequities-it-depends-on-what-doctors-use-them-for-206168


MD Calc approach to inclusion of race https://www.mdcalc.com/race