A governance model for the application of AI in health care
Deakin University · The University of Melbourne
Abstract
As the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI) in improving aspects of healthcare delivery is increasingly becoming evident, it becomes likely that AI will be incorporated in routine clinical care in the near future. This promise has led to growing focus and investment in AI medical applications both from governmental organizations and technological companies. However, concern has been expressed about the ethical and regulatory aspects of the application of AI in health care. These concerns include the possibility of biases, lack of transparency with certain AI algorithms, privacy concerns with the data used for training AI models, and safety and liability issues with AI application in clinical environments.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.46
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- 100%
- References
- 40
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4Topics & keywords
- Transparency (behavior)
- Health care
- Corporate governance
- Liability
- Business
- Public relations
- Artificial intelligence
- Engineering ethics