Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care

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Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care. / Gerke, Sara; Minssen, Timo; Cohen, Glenn .

Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. red. / Adam Bohr; Kaveh Memarzadeh. 1. udg. Elsevier, 2020. s. 295-336.

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Gerke, S, Minssen, T & Cohen, G 2020, Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care. i A Bohr & K Memarzadeh (red), Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. 1 udg, Elsevier, s. 295-336.

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Gerke, S., Minssen, T., & Cohen, G. (2020). Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care. I A. Bohr, & K. Memarzadeh (red.), Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (1 udg., s. 295-336). Elsevier.

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Gerke S, Minssen T, Cohen G. Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care. I Bohr A, Memarzadeh K, red., Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. 1 udg. Elsevier. 2020. s. 295-336

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Gerke, Sara ; Minssen, Timo ; Cohen, Glenn . / Ethical and Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Health Care. Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. red. / Adam Bohr ; Kaveh Memarzadeh. 1. udg. Elsevier, 2020. s. 295-336

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