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Published October 2020 | Published
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The Potential Dangers of Artificial Intelligence for Radiology and Radiologists

Abstract

With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) across many fields and subspecialties, there are considerable expectations for transformative impact. However, there are also concerns regarding the potential abuse of AI. Many scientists have been worried about the dangers of AI leading to "biased" conclusions, in part because of the enthusiasm of the inventor or overenthusiasm among the general public. Here, though, we consider some scenarios in which people may intend to cause potential errors within data sets of analyzed information, resulting in incorrect conclusions and leading to potential problems with patient care and outcomes.

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© 2020 American College of Radiology. Available online 17 April 2020. The authors thank senior science editor Edmund Weisberg, MS, MBE, for his editorial assistance. The authors state that they have no conflict of interest related to the material discussed in this article.

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