Data over dialogue: Why artificial intelligence is unlikely to humanise medicine.Joshua Hatherley -2024 - Dissertation, Monash UniversitydetailsRecently, a growing number of experts in artificial intelligence (AI) and medicine have be-gun to suggest that the use of AI systems, particularly machine learning (ML) systems, is likely to humanise the practice of medicine by substantially improving the quality of clinician-patient relationships. In this thesis, however, I argue that medical ML systems are more likely to negatively impact these relationships than to improve them. In particular, I argue that the use of medical ML systems is likely to comprise the (...) quality of trust, care, empathy, understanding, and communication between clinicians and patients. (shrink)