The promise of artificial intelligence in health: Portrayals of emerging healthcare technologies.

Journal: Sociology of health & illness
PMID:

Abstract

Emerging technologies of artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making (ADM) promise to advance many industries. Healthcare is a key locus for new developments, where operational improvements are magnified by the bigger-picture promise of improved care and outcomes for patients. Forming the zeitgeist of contemporary sociotechnical innovation in healthcare, media portrayals of these technologies can shape how they are implemented, experienced and understood across healthcare systems. This article identifies current applications of AI and ADM within Australian healthcare contexts and analyses how these technologies are being portrayed within news and industry media. It offers a categorisation of leading applications of AI and ADM: monitoring and tracking, data management and analysis, cloud computing, and robotics. Discussing how AI and ADM are depicted in relation to health and care practices, it examines the sense of promise that is enlivened in these representations. The article concludes by considering the implications of promissory discourses for how technologies are understood and integrated into practices and sites of healthcare.

Authors

  • Ash Watson
    Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Vaughan Wozniak-O'Connor
    Design Futures Lab, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.