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Minimizing bias when using artificial intelligence in critical care medicine

•As artificial intelligence (AI) use in critical care increases, identifying and minimizing sources of bias is essential•Bias can be introduced (and be minimized) at all stages of the AI lifecycle•Reliance on AI in clinical practice without addressing bias may result in unfair and inequitable treatm...

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Published in:Journal of critical care 2024-08, Vol.82, p.154796, Article 154796
Main Authors: Ranard, Benjamin L., Park, Soojin, Jia, Yugang, Zhang, Yiye, Alwan, Fatima, Celi, Leo Anthony, Lusczek, Elizabeth R.
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Language:English
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Summary:•As artificial intelligence (AI) use in critical care increases, identifying and minimizing sources of bias is essential•Bias can be introduced (and be minimized) at all stages of the AI lifecycle•Reliance on AI in clinical practice without addressing bias may result in unfair and inequitable treatment of patients•Diverse, multidisciplinary teams that are attuned to sources of bias may have the best chance of minimizing bias in AI
ISSN:0883-9441
1557-8615
1557-8615
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrc.2024.154796