Privacy chief puts brakes on AI scribes in GP clinics
Australia’s Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind has issued a clear warning to doctors: don’t sneak AI into the consultation room without your patient’s say-so.
As clinics experiment with AI scribes to transcribe and analyse conversations, Kind says patients must be fully informed, and fully free, to say no.
Speaking to Natasha Bita in The Australian, Kind said medical data is too sensitive to be quietly scooped up by artificial intelligence.







