"The more information, the merrier" Is this always true in healthcare? discuss the role of information and the vulnerabilities that ubiquitous data brings in the age of AI. We have talked about "big data" and the increasing amount of information with 4Vs (volume, velocity, variety, veracity)? Please think of situations in which more information is not necessarily better. Are there instances in which stakeholders (patients, doctors, nurses, managers, insurance providers, data scientists, etc.) can take wrong actions based on the availability of "more" information? Is AI 100% objective; what are some caveats? You may search online or share your own experiences of instances in which this will happen. Feel free to comment on any of these issues.
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