AI Hallucinations May Be Inevitable: Caitlin Raymond Explains What This Means for Transfusion Medicine
Caitlin Raymond, a board-certified Clinical Pathologist and current Transfusion Medicine Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, shared on LinkedIn:
“Last week I asked an AI model about the Diego blood group system.
It gave me a slick, confident answer, which was completely wrong. New research suggests AI hallucinations aren’t just bugs, they’re inevitable. And that’s exactly why human expertise remains indispensable.
In my latest post on Blood, Bytes, and Beyond, I explore why AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, what this means for transfusion medicine, and how AI is shaping a hybrid future — one where tools get faster and smarter, but physicians, laboratorians, and clinical teams remain the safety net.
AI hallucinations may be inevitable — but so is the ongoing need for human expertise.”
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