Tag: medical decision-making
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What AI Doesn’t Know: Could Knowledge Collapse Threaten Medicine
Introduction: The blind spots of artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence has become indispensable in medicine, research, and everyday problem solving. Yet, as powerful as AI is, it also has blind spots. A looming concern in AI circles is the possibility of a global knowledge collapse—a situation where the volume, reliability, and relevance of knowledge degrade faster…
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What AI Doesn’t Know: Could We Be Creating a Global Knowledge Collapse?
Introduction: The limits of AI in a world of lived expertise What AI doesn’t know may be as important as what it does. As we increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to digest information, make recommendations, and even guide medical decisions, the risk of a broader “knowledge collapse” looms. The idea isn’t that machines will erase…
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When a Cancer Diagnosis Changes a Couple: Tough Talks, Tough Choices, and Growing Closer
H2: A Diagnosis That Changes the Conversation A cancer diagnosis can upend routines, plans, and even the words a couple uses with each other. For many couples, the moment of discovery is followed by a second, equally consequential moment: the realization that the relationship will be tested in ways that medical charts alone cannot capture.…
