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Do we have a Dunning Kruger effect problem in healthcare AI?
The rapid assimilation of artificial intelligence into the clinical environment has precipitated an unprecedented metacognitive crisis. For decades, the medical profession relied on a structured hierarchy of expertise where competence was calibrated through rigorous training, peer review, and the incremental acquisition of experience.
Mar 312 min read


IBM Watson Health was once the Future of Healthcare AI: What exactly went wrong?
The rise and subsequent decline of IBM Watson Health represents a seminal case study in the intersection of legacy industrial computing, the aggressive financialization of medical data, and the premature deployment of narrow artificial intelligence in high-stakes clinical environments. Once heralded as the panacea for the complexities of modern oncology, Watson Health was positioned by IBM leadership as a "moonshot" capable of democratizing elite medical expertise through the
Feb 113 min read
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