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AI is supposed to improve health care. But research says some are perpetuating racism

Por: ABC News Tech October 20, 2023

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SAN FRANCISCO -- As hospitals and systems turn to to help summarize doctors’ notes and analyze health records, a new study led by Stanford School of Medicine researchers cautions that popular chatbots are perpetuating racist, debunked medical ideas, prompting concerns that the tools could worsen health disparities for Black patients.Powered by AI models trained on troves of text pulled from the internet, chatbots such as ChatGPT and Google’s... + full article



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