太阳底下没有什么新鲜事:面对人工智能的颠覆,医疗专业维护

IF 6.5 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Netta Avnoon, Amalya L Oliver
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本文跟踪了放射专业对人工智能(AI)的反应。我们研究了放射学作为一门强大的医学专业,在允许人工智能中断的同时保持其专业管辖权的努力。我们研究放射科医生的话语工作,这在他们的学术出版物中很明显。我们的研究结果表明,放射科医生对人工智能同时持有多种观点,这使他们在与人工智能的关系中既保守又创新:接受它、服从它、拒绝它、屈服于它,所有这些都是同时进行的。这些观点是:(a)通过与人工智能专家合作和共同生产,将人工智能工具和技能融入放射专业,同时保留放射专业的核心价值和结构;(b)将人工智能作为(另一种)技术吸收到放射学中,使其服从放射科医生的权威;(c)通过削弱人工智能在放射学中的合法性和能力以及加强专业界限来抵御人工智能带来的威胁;(d)将放射学专业纳入人工智能领域。这些观点使放射科医生作为一个强大的医学专业,能够与同样强大的人工智能专业进行修辞舞蹈,并挑战技术乐观的创新方法。
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Nothing new under the sun: Medical professional maintenance in the face of artificial intelligence's disruption
This paper follows the reaction of the radiology profession to artificial intelligence (AI). We examine the effort of radiology as a powerful medical specialty to maintain its professional jurisdiction while allowing AI's disruption. We study the discursive work of radiologists as evident in their academic publications. Our results suggest that radiologists hold simultaneously multiple perspectives in regard to AI, which allow them to be both conservative and innovative in their relations to it: accept it, subordinate it, reject it and surrender to it, all the same time. These perspectives are: (a) to integrate AI tools and skills into the radiology profession by cooperating and coproducing with AI experts while preserving the core values and structures of the radiology profession; (b) to absorb AI into radiology as (yet another) technology, subordinating it to radiologists’ authority; (c) to fight-off the threat made by AI by undermining the legitimacy and capabilities of AI in radiology and strengthening professional boundaries and (d) to assimilate the radiology profession into the field of AI. These perspectives enable radiologists as a powerful medical specialty to engage in a rhetorical dance with the equally powerful AI specialty and challenge techno-optimistic approaches to innovation.
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Big Data & Society
Big Data & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
10.60%
发文量
59
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Big Data & Society (BD&S) is an open access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes interdisciplinary work principally in the social sciences, humanities, and computing and their intersections with the arts and natural sciences. The journal focuses on the implications of Big Data for societies and aims to connect debates about Big Data practices and their effects on various sectors such as academia, social life, industry, business, and government. BD&S considers Big Data as an emerging field of practices, not solely defined by but generative of unique data qualities such as high volume, granularity, data linking, and mining. The journal pays attention to digital content generated both online and offline, encompassing social media, search engines, closed networks (e.g., commercial or government transactions), and open networks like digital archives, open government, and crowdsourced data. Rather than providing a fixed definition of Big Data, BD&S encourages interdisciplinary inquiries, debates, and studies on various topics and themes related to Big Data practices. BD&S seeks contributions that analyze Big Data practices, involve empirical engagements and experiments with innovative methods, and reflect on the consequences of these practices for the representation, realization, and governance of societies. As a digital-only journal, BD&S's platform can accommodate multimedia formats such as complex images, dynamic visualizations, videos, and audio content. The contents of the journal encompass peer-reviewed research articles, colloquia, bookcasts, think pieces, state-of-the-art methods, and work by early career researchers.
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