
JAMA Medical News
AI and Clinical Practice—AI Guardrails: The US Executive Order and the Need for Global Harmonization
Dec 20, 2023
Alondra Nelson, Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, discusses the equitable regulation of AI in disease diagnosis, the implications of the Biden administration's executive order on AI, the need for guardrails in AI similar to genetic testing, and aligning AI with societal values in clinical practice.
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- Ensuring equity in the regulation of AI is a pivotal challenge for revolutionizing disease diagnosis and prediction.
- The recent executive order on AI aims to balance innovation with regulations and safeguards to ensure safety, effectiveness, transparency, and inclusivity.
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Establishing AI safeguards for clinical practice
The podcast discusses the recent advancements in establishing AI safeguards for clinical practice. It explores the intersection of AI and democracy, as well as the progress in regulating AI across the U.S., the U.K., and the European Union. The conversation highlights the importance of creating guardrails as opportunities for creativity and innovation, rather than impeding progress. It also emphasizes the need for protecting privacy, addressing algorithmic bias and discrimination, and involving people in the decision-making processes.
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