MedCity News March 26, 2024
Uwe Trinks

Disregarding novel developments on account of imperfection will postpone the advancement of scientific discovery.

The famous quote attributed to Voltaire, which claims that “perfection is the enemy of the good,” is rarely applied in reference to artificial intelligence. However, as increased concerns and criticisms surface regarding this new approach to information analysis, the life sciences industry must remind itself that, as organizations heavily reliant on the aggregation of information, we cannot disregard emerging technologies simply on account of imperfection.

Throughout history, disruptive technologies have consistently been met with resistance, culminating in a gradual transition over time. For example, although the first light bulbs were invented in the 1870s, by the early 1900s only 5 percent of manufacturing processes utilized electric...

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