Abstract The use of medical AI in the healthcare industry has been a topic of much discussion and excitement in recent years. However, there is a growing concern that the hasty adoption of these technologies may be premature, and that the potential risks and drawbacks outweigh the potential benefits. This paper argues that at this stage, it is advisable to avoid using medical AI in healthcare. The paper will begin by elaborating on the current state of medical AI development and the potential benefits of these technologies, such as increased accuracy, efficiency, and personalized care. Subsequently, the paper will delve into the potential risks and drawbacks of medical AI concerning natural rights, encompassing the issue of assigning responsibility …show more content…
These rights stem from the idea that individuals have a natural right to their own bodies and minds, and any violation of these rights amounts to a violation of their fundamental human dignity. In the realm of healthcare, this theory implies that individuals have the right to receive medical treatment that is safe and effective, and any technology or practice that could potentially infringe on this right should be approached with caution. In recent years, the use of medical AI in healthcare has been a subject of great interest. Although medical AI has the potential to improve accuracy, efficiency, and personalized care, there are growing concerns that the potential risks and drawbacks associated with these technologies may outweigh their potential benefits. In accordance with Locke's theory, the use of medical AI could potentially compromise individuals' natural right to safe and effective medical …show more content…
However, this can be challenging in situations where there are multiple parties involved. According to Locke's theory, the party with the most control over the situation and the most ability to prevent harm should be assigned responsibility and liability. This may involve the developers of the technology, who have a responsibility to create safe and effective systems that minimize potential risks and harms. Healthcare providers also have a responsibility to use the AI system with due care and to ensure that patients receive safe and effective treatment. This may involve training and educating healthcare providers to use the AI system effectively and to minimize potential risks and harms. In accordance with John Locke's theory of natural rights, the assignment of responsibility and liability should prioritize the protection of individuals' right to receive safe and effective medical treatment. Nevertheless, the issue of assigning liability in cases of mistakes made by medical AI remains