“Life-and-death decisions relating to patient acuity, treatment decisions, and staffing levels cannot be made without the assessment skills and critical thinking of registered nurses,” the union wrote in the post. “For example, tell-tale signs of a patient’s condition, such as the smell of a patient’s breath and their skin tone, affect, or demeanor, are often not detected by AI and algorithms.”

“Nurses are not against scientific or technological advancement, but we will not accept algorithms replacing the expertise, experience, holistic, and hands-on approach we bring to patient care,” they added.

  • @hoshikarakitaridia
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    88 months ago

    Isn’t there a way to do both for every patient as an additional information layer?

    The dangerous part is not the AI, but the idea that AI can REPLACE everything. And that’s usually on the management.