We got to make sure we put in all the protections for the little guys in our society.
You don't--you don't view it as a threat?
Yes. And who should bear the burden of proving that the use of artificial intelligence won't harm patients? Where should that burden of proo...
We can guarantee civil rights protection in the utilization of artificial intelligence.
It is simply not right for patients to have their care dictated by an algorithm.
I think it is important to know that I have been here today to describe the actual patient harm that is in place due to this AI and sound th...
I know we still have a lot of work to do.
We have to be able to get under the hood just to understand how there are biases built in.
Yes. I do agree with you, by the way, in terms of this being an old technology.
This is again how we get our 10,000 steps in.
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But here is the unfortunate truth. Big tech made big promises for innovation, democracy, and community, but instead unleashed big problems o...
Yes. And again, that is the goal that Senator Budd and I have, just kind of moving this ball further down the line.
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We have to guarantee that wherever artificial intelligence is used, it prioritizes people over profits.
We need to put people over profit, prioritize worker voices, and keep focused on how to best treat patients.
So how should a nurse view this, as a threat to her employment or as an augmentation of her ability to help with her patient care?
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