Jan. 27, 2022, 5:40 p.m. | /u/tiny_rugger

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My undergrad capstone project involves an ML application in the healthcare field, and it has opened up a bit of a can of worms for me when considering the bias that may be involved. The use of machine learning in healthcare obviously has a lot of potential, but learning more about ML has created a few reservations for me as a patient.

I wanted to hear thoughts on how others who are familiar with machine learning feel about the introduction …

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