Artificial intelligence is already changing how clinicians detect and treat illnesses. While AI holds immense promise to greatly accelerate knowledge in the fields of medicine and life sciences, each new system raises questions about privacy, fairness, and clinical integrity. This is especially true for historically underrepresented populations, such as Black, Native American, or LGBTQ+ communities.
Our new white paper, Ethical AI in Healthcare & Life Sciences, examines both the risks and rewards of using AI in medicine. You’ll learn about ethical considerations for using AI in healthcare and how internationally recognized standards, frameworks, and privacy laws are shaping the conversation. Furthermore, you will discover how various laws and regulations influence ethics and guide the development, training, and adoption of healthcare AI models. Finally, you will master four steps to make AI part of healthcare both now and in the future.