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Collective action for responsible AI in health
19 Jan 2024
Brian Anderson, Eric Sutherland
Publisher
Health services planning Health Primary health care Person centred Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Collective action for responsible AI in health
Description
Artificial intelligence (AI) will have profound impacts across health systems, transforming health care, public health, and research. Responsible AI can accelerate efforts toward health systems being more resilient, sustainable, equitable, and person-centred. This paper provides an overview of the background and current state of artificial intelligence in health, perspectives on opportunities, risks, and barriers to success. The paper proposes several areas to be explored for policy-makers to advance the future of responsible AI in health that is adaptable to change, respects individuals, champions equity, and achieves better health outcomes for all.
The areas to be explored relate to trust, capacity building, evaluation, and collaboration. This recognises that the primary forces that are needed to unlock the value from artificial intelligence are people-based and not technical. The OECD is ready to support efforts for co-operative learning and collective action to advance the use of responsible AI in health.
Publication Details
DOI: 10.1787/f2050177-en
Copyright: OECD 2024
License type: All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type: open
Series: OECD Artificial Intelligence Paper 10
Post date: 30 Jan 2024
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Here is the link:
https://apo.org.au/node/325384
All I can say is that time spent reading this will provide a very useful perspective on what is happening globally and where to look next to follow up advances in this area.
Download the .pdf and I think you will be very pleased with what you read in the 41 pages linked below the referring page. It is very up-to-date and well referenced with material from 2023.
Enjoy and be grateful for the work that has already been done! I am.
David.
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