What Do Warhol, Pollock, and Murakami Teach Us About AI in Health Care?

Journal: AMA journal of ethics
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Abstract

As with medicine, artistic practice has a historical relationship with technologies. As technology advances, artists and medical practitioners will struggle with the complexities of introducing artificial intelligence into pursuits that have long been defined as fundamentally human. How will intelligent mechanization continue to aid efforts in art and medicine, even as it complicates them? Which new dilemmas will arise as essentially human pursuits are ever more deeply aligned with the rise of thinking machines?

Authors

  • Sam Anderson-Ramos
    The assistant director for college and professional learning in the Department of Learning and Public Engagement at the Art Institute of Chicago.