AI's potential to improve healthcare access could be offset by exploitation

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To maximize benefits and minimize harms, Vitale and Shipton argue that regulation must be put in place before AI expands further into the health sector. The right safeguards could help to divert AI from following harmful patterns of the past and instead chart a new path that ensures future projects will align with the public interest.

"With AI, we have an opportunity to correct our way of governing new technologies," Shipton said. "But we need a clear agenda and framework for the ethical governance of AI health technologies through the World Health Organization, major public-private partnerships that fund and deliver health interventions, and countries like the United States, India, and China that host tech companies. Getting that implemented is going to require continued civil society advocacy."

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University of California - Santa Cruz

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