ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH: WHO GUIDANCE

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ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH : WHO GUIDANCE. / Reis, Andreas Alois; Malpani, Rohit ; Vayena, Effy; Majumder, Partha; Swaminathan, Soumya; Pujari, Sameer; Reeder, John; Mariano, Bernardo; Al Shorbachi, Narjeeb; Ema, Arisa ; Ghoulia, Amel ; Gibson, Jeniffer; Goodman, Kenneth W.; van den Hoven, Jeroen; Jayaram, Malavika ; Jjingo, Daudi; Leong, Tze Yun; London, Alex John; Marwala, Thsilidzi ; Mathur, Roli ; Minssen, Timo; Morris, Andrew; Paolotti, Daniela; Paz Canales, Maria ; Singh, Jerome; Whittaker, Robyn; Zeng, Yi.

World Health Organization, 2021. 150 s.

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Reis, AA, Malpani, R, Vayena, E, Majumder, P, Swaminathan, S, Pujari, S, Reeder, J, Mariano, B, Al Shorbachi, N, Ema, A, Ghoulia, A, Gibson, J, Goodman, KW, van den Hoven, J, Jayaram, M, Jjingo, D, Leong, TY, London, AJ, Marwala, T, Mathur, R, Minssen, T, Morris, A, Paolotti, D, Paz Canales, M, Singh, J, Whittaker, R & Zeng, Y 2021, ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH: WHO GUIDANCE. World Health Organization.

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Reis, A. A., Malpani, R., Vayena, E., Majumder, P., Swaminathan, S., Pujari, S., Reeder, J., Mariano, B., Al Shorbachi, N., Ema, A., Ghoulia, A., Gibson, J., Goodman, K. W., van den Hoven, J., Jayaram, M., Jjingo, D., Leong, T. Y., London, A. J., Marwala, T., ... Zeng, Y. (2021). ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH: WHO GUIDANCE. World Health Organization.

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Reis AA, Malpani R, Vayena E, Majumder P, Swaminathan S, Pujari S o.a. ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH: WHO GUIDANCE. World Health Organization, 2021. 150 s.

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Reis, Andreas Alois ; Malpani, Rohit ; Vayena, Effy ; Majumder, Partha ; Swaminathan, Soumya ; Pujari, Sameer ; Reeder, John ; Mariano, Bernardo ; Al Shorbachi, Narjeeb ; Ema, Arisa ; Ghoulia, Amel ; Gibson, Jeniffer ; Goodman, Kenneth W. ; van den Hoven, Jeroen ; Jayaram, Malavika ; Jjingo, Daudi ; Leong, Tze Yun ; London, Alex John ; Marwala, Thsilidzi ; Mathur, Roli ; Minssen, Timo ; Morris, Andrew ; Paolotti, Daniela ; Paz Canales, Maria ; Singh, Jerome ; Whittaker, Robyn ; Zeng, Yi. / ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH : WHO GUIDANCE. World Health Organization, 2021. 150 s.

Bibtex

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abstract = "See: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240029200: The WHO guidance on Ethics & Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health is the product of eighteen months of deliberation amongst leading experts in ethics, digital technology, law, human rights, as well as experts from Ministries of Health. While new technologies that use artificial intelligence hold great promise to improve diagnosis, treatment, health research and drug development and to support governments carrying out public health functions, including surveillance and outbreak response, such technologies, according to the report, must put ethics and human rights at the heart of its design, deployment, and use.The report identifies the ethical challenges and risks with the use of artificial intelligence of health, six consensus principles to ensure AI works to the public benefit of all countries. It also contains a set of recommendations that can ensure the governance of artificial intelligence for health maximizes the promise of the technology and holds all stakeholders – in the public and private sector – accountable and responsive to the healthcare workers who will rely on these technologies and the communities and individuals whose health will be affected by its use.",
author = "Reis, {Andreas Alois} and Rohit Malpani and Effy Vayena and Partha Majumder and Soumya Swaminathan and Sameer Pujari and John Reeder and Bernardo Mariano and {Al Shorbachi}, Narjeeb and Arisa Ema and Amel Ghoulia and Jeniffer Gibson and Goodman, {Kenneth W.} and {van den Hoven}, Jeroen and Malavika Jayaram and Daudi Jjingo and Leong, {Tze Yun} and London, {Alex John} and Thsilidzi Marwala and Roli Mathur and Timo Minssen and Andrew Morris and Daniela Paolotti and {Paz Canales}, Maria and Jerome Singh and Robyn Whittaker and Yi Zeng",
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AU - Marwala, Thsilidzi

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AU - Morris, Andrew

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