Artificial intelligence (AI) may become a crucial part of technologies used to manage long-term care (LTC) for older adults. The increasing relevance and adoption of AI have sparked debate. People disagree about whether it is ethical to introduce AI to health care technologies.
AI Technologies & Long-Term Care Responsibility
AI technologies use a set of defined objectives to make predictions. What’s more, they make recommendations and decisions. These perform tasks such as image, speech and pattern recognition, and natural language processing. People use pre-programmed or self-learning algorithms to execute activities.
In LTC, AI is designed to improve remote monitoring systems. They also provide decision-making software, automated communications, and virtual assistants interacting with older adults and their caregivers. People implement monitoring systems to evaluate actions. These include lying, sitting, standing, and walking to predict potential risks that suggest declining mental or physical health.
More Safety, Less Privacy
Autonomy, and Trust
Automated alerts sent to the older person, or their caregiver may ensure timely care to prevent further problems and delay or avoid the need for a nursing home facility. This should inspire a greater sense of safety and wellbeing. However, it also affects privacy, dignity,
The adoption of AI in long-term care has sparked an ethical debate. While the use of AI can lead to more effective and efficient decisions, it can also lead to harmful consequences when finding the proper solution for specific problems, defining the need for medical treatment, and stigmatizing old age, not to mention the danger of depersonalizing and dehumanizing care. Innovators, users, and stakeholders must look at the social and ethical consequences of AI technologies for older people, their environment, and society. Would we feel comfortable using AI technology for LTC for ourselves, parents, and grandparents? If a skilled nursing facility replaced a portion of its staff with AI-powered monitoring systems, would we feel secure about the quality of our loved one’s health care experience?
Frameworks, Principles, and Guidelines for Responsible AI Innovation in Long-Term Care
Studies highlight the importance of high-level principles, such as transparency, justice, fairness, and quality of care. Problems arise when there is too much room for interpretation to determine proper and ethical long-term care uses. It’s unclear how AI design in LTC will continue to unfold. We still need more studies evaluating the potential risks and impact of AI technologies used by older adults and their caregivers. Technology is advancing rapidly, but we must take the time to weigh the advantages and disadvantages. Adopting it too quickly and relying on it too heavily initially could have severe consequences.
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