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Measurement and Mitigation of Bias in Artificial Intelligence: A Narrative Literature Review for Regulatory Science

Magnus Gray, Ravi K. Samala, Qi Liu, Denny Skiles, Joshua Xu, Weida Tong, Leihong Wu

2023Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in decision making across various industries, including the public health arena. Bias in any decision-making process can significantly skew outcomes, and AI systems have been shown to exhibit biases at times. The potential for AI systems to perpetuate and even amplify biases is a growing concern. Bias, as used in this paper, refers to the tendency toward a particular characteristic or behavior, and thus, a biased AI system is one that shows biased associations entities. In this literature review, we examine the current state of research on AI bias, including its sources, as well as the methods for measuring, benchmarking, and mitigating it. We also examine the biases and methods of mitigation specifically relevant to the healthcare field and offer a perspective on bias measurement and mitigation in regulatory science decision making.

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BenchmarkingPerspective (graphical)SkewNarrativeComputer scienceProcess (computing)Artificial intelligenceNarrative reviewField (mathematics)Data scienceManagement scienceRisk analysis (engineering)PsychologyBusinessEngineeringMarketingMathematicsOperating systemTelecommunicationsPure mathematicsPsychotherapistLinguisticsPhilosophyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationHealthcare cost, quality, practicesMedical Malpractice and Liability Issues