It is becoming increasingly common even in NZ, including GPs using it to record consultations and then generate documents from that. Privacy considerations aside, it is super fucking dangerous
I generate transcripts with Whisper AI all the time and they're 90% fine, but it's that last 10% that can *really* fuck shit up and has to be manually checked. And the audio I'm transcribing is not about technical or scientific or obscure subject matter.
i'm reminded of the guy who had a zoom meeting with a company that took minutes with AI, and at the end of the day the AI sent him the transcript of his meeting, and also every other conversation every person in that company had over zoom that day.
This is how I ended up with a Dx of breast cancer on my record. Bit of a shock when I went into the app to see if my script for HRT had been renewed. Narrator: don't panic. Toast doesn't have breast cancer. She had a breast cancer screening like every other 50 something woman.
there’s a slow push to use ai + ambient listening in the exam room to transcribe what’s said & then generate the encounter note from it. it kinda works for ortho & well-child checks not so much for palliative & psychiatry www.healthcareitnews.com/news/how-epi...
Sumit Rana, head of research and development, discusses how the EHR giant’s system uses AI to generate progress notes, create draft responses to patient questions and assist with medical coding. And h...