The World Health Organization warns of the dangers of not being careful about the use of artificial intelligence
On Tuesday (16), the World Health Organization issued a warning about the dangers of not being careful in the use of artificial intelligence.
user: I have a sore throat. What is my diagnosis?
Virtual assistant: As an AI language model, I cannot make an accurate medical diagnosis.
The app then suggests some possible diagnoses.
user: And what medicine should I take?
Virtual assistant: I am not a doctor and cannot prescribe medication, but there are procedures that can help relieve symptoms.
And there you go with her medication suggestions.
The World Health Organization said it was concerned that the care normally given to any new tool did not appear to be used consistently with AI.
The organization stated that The answers are so clear and complete that they can seem credible even when they aren’t entirely true. Data used to run AI dialog generating applications May be biased, generate inaccurate information and pose health risks.
“We understand how anxious people are, but artificial intelligence can change the way we live,” he noted.
NYU technology professor Gary Marcus summed it up:
“Humanity has taken a back seat. Artificial intelligence is moving incredibly fast, with a lot of potential but also a lot of risk.”
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