AI is here to stay — including in health care. Here’s what to ask your doctor
TORONTO — As artificial intelligence continues to develop in seemingly all facets of life — including health care — experts say it’s important for patients to know AI may be used in their care.
“I think we’re going to see significant advances in AI use and AI capacity in the next few years,” said Dr. Sian Tsuei, a family physician at Metrotown Urgent and Primary Care Centre in Burnaby, B.C.
“I think we’re only seeing the start of it. So I would really encourage patients to continuously stay informed and for doctors to also be staying informed,” said Tsuei, who also researches AI in health care at the University of British Columbia.
Here are some AI risks and benefits Tsuei and other experts recommend you discuss with your health-care provider.