As a medical doctor I extensively use digital voice recorders to document my work. My secretary does the transcription. As a cost saving measure the process is soon intended to be replaced by AI-powered transcription, trained on each doctor’s voice. As I understand it the model created is not being stored locally and I have no control over it what so ever.

I see many dangers as the data model is trained on biometric data and possibly could be used to recreate my voice. Of course I understand that there probably are other recordings on the Internet of me, enough to recreate my voice, but that’s beside the point. Also the question is about educating them, not a legal one.

How do I present my case? I’m not willing to use a non local AI transcribing my voice. I don’t want to be percieved as a paranoid nut case. Preferravly I want my bosses and collegues to understand the privacy concerns and dangers of using a “cloud sollution”. Unfortunately thay are totally ignorant to the field of technology and the explanation/examples need to translate to the lay person.

  • umami_wasabi
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    9 months ago

    So what’s your concern? I’m a bit confused.

    1. Using cloud to process patient data? Or,
    2. Collecting your voice to train a model?
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      9 months ago

      Yeah, I’d be sooooo confident and reassured if I knew my doctor was prioritising the security of their voice of the security of my information… /s

      (yes, it can be both, but this post doesn’t seem at all concerned with one, and entirely with the other)