A House of Commons committee has published a report on the potential risks posed by advancements in the technology.
Researchers are looking into how AI can be used to predict the damage long-term conditions such as diabetes can cause in a patient’s body
Committee chairman Greg Clark said the wider adoption of AI in healthcare would have a ‘positive impact’ Mr Clark told the PA news agency: “One of the things we were struck by is how medicine is becoming increasingly personalised. Mr Clark added: “If you can consider that AI can be given the ability to develop new medicine, it also has the ability to develop toxins.”
He added that no one risk included in the document was a priority and that they “all have to be addressed together”.
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