For the largest health insurer in the US, AI’s error rate is like a feature, not a bug.

  • @Ulvain
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    It’s a very advanced algorithm.

    Step 1: would we cover this? No: all good. Yes: consult AI.

    Step 2: is the AI recommending we cover this? No: all good. Yes: reconfigure AI and go to step 2.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    277 months ago

    The more I see of American style healthcare the more I want my Canadian healthcare.

  • Ech
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    197 months ago

    “error” suggests it’s not the intended result.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      I thought the same thing, like “damn who uses a model with a 10% accuracy on its training data?”

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    Anyone company using AI for actual business, without a disclaimer, is daf.

    The money made them believe it’s ready to go live.

    These are the people giving AI a bad name.

  • SeaJ
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    87 months ago

    Unfortunately UnitedHealth is big enough that they will pay less than they made.

  • gullible
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    77 months ago

    This feels like a recurrence of the dumbassery of yesterdecade with the excitement over algorithms. AI simply is not ready for these sorts of applications. That it was put in charge of anything with any degree of gravity is already a massive failure.