Urology Times September 7, 2024
Urology Times staff

“So, I think we have to be conscious that when we’re developing these tools that we’re inclusive,” says Yair Lotan, MD.

In this interview, Yair Lotan, MD, shares ethical considerations for the integration of artificial intelligence into urologic care. Lotan is the chief of urologic oncology and a professor of urology at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.

Video Transcript:

I’m not an ethicist. People have, at least in the common news media, they talk about [how] AI is going to take over, and there’s a lot of scary stories. I don’t think it’s necessarily applicable to urologic applications. I don’t think the AI program has a risk from a standpoint of annihilating mankind. But I do think it’s...

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