New Delhi, Dec. 6 -- With the increasing use of artificial intelligence across the globe, concerns have been raised about its accuracy and accountability. Amid this shift in global workflows and culture, along with the doubts that accompany it, an important question arises: can scientists and doctors begin to trust AI with their work?

Responding to the question of whether scientists and doctors trust AI, Pushmeet Kohli, Vice President for Science and Strategic Initiatives at Google DeepMind, highlighted that artificial intelligence is a new form of intelligence, which demonstrates great power but also makes mistakes. He further noted that understanding when it provides accurate results is crucial.

Speaking at Hindustan Times Leadership ...