The Effects of Falsification Machines on the Quality of Clinical Decision-Making
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2021-04-07
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Decision Support Systems (DSS) assists users while making a decision by providing
suggestions. When using a DSS, issues such as less meaningful human control and a
responsibility gap appear. These systems however can also be accompanied (or
replaced) by a Falsification Machine (FM), which thinks ‘against’ the user. In the case of
clinical decision-making, a combination of these two systems could lead to a smaller
percentage of misdiagnosed patients and could increase meaningful human control and
decrease a responsibility gap. An experiment on medical students was conducted with
the goal to gather more understanding on the preference, accuracy and control while
using a DSS with case-irrelevant questions versus a DSS in combination with an FM.
This study suggests that the use of an FM may have an effect on the subject’s final
decision. Moreover, users seem to prefer a DSS in combination with an FM more, and
there appears to be an increase in control with the use of an FM. Due to a small sample
size, which reduces the confidence of the study, further research is advised.
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