Opinion | How Hong Kong can lead in patient-focused ethical AI healthcare
AI can improve disease detection, surgery accuracy and data management but healthcare professionals can do a lot of good that AI cannot

As Hong Kong strives to lead innovation in the field, will it ensure AI application is ethical and genuinely serves the interests of patients?
Ethical reflection, discussion with stakeholders and carefully crafted guidelines are all vital to ensuring this technology is used to improve human lives. If implemented well, AI has tremendous potential for good. It may enhance patient experience, improve population health, reduce costs and increase physician well-being by reducing fatigue and making the work more meaningful.
With medical imaging, for example, AI’s capability in analysing images exceeds the human eye. AI algorithms based on deep learning models can detect anomalies easy for a human to miss. AI can therefore enhance doctors’ ability to determine the results of tests for rectal cancer, lung disease and other illnesses. This elevates the standard of care, a clear win for patients.
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