How to achieve trustworthy artificial intelligence for health
Kristine Bærøe, Ainar Miyata-Sturm, Edmund Henden
Abstract
in2019. The report aims to contribute to reflections and the discussion on the ethics of artificial intelligence technologies also beyond the countries of the European Union (EU). In this paper, we use the global health sector as a case and argue that the EU's guidance leaves too much room for local, contextualized discretion for it to foster trustworthy artificial intelligence globally. We point to the urgency of shared globalized efforts to safeguard against the potential harms of artificial intelligence technologies in health care.
Topics & Concepts
TrustworthinessComputer scienceData scienceComputer securityArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics in Clinical ResearchEthics and Social Impacts of AI