The order emphasizes the importance of transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in the development and deployment of AI systems. It directs federal agencies to work with industry, academia, and civil society organizations to develop guidelines and standards for the ethical development and use of AI, and to promote public awareness and understanding of AI.
One of the key provisions of the order is the establishment of an AI Governance Board, which will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of the strategy outlined in the order. The board will be composed of representatives from federal agencies, industry, academia, and civil society organizations, and will be chaired by the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
The order also directs federal agencies to work with industry to
President Joe Biden on Oct. 30, 2023, signed a sweeping executive order (EO) and invoked the Defense Production Act to establish the first set of standards for using artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and other industries.
AI is still in its relative infancy, but multiple applications are already poised to disrupt healthcare's status quo.
The Strong Case For Board Oversight Of Artificial Intelligence
The stakes associated with organizational use of AI are too great for the board not to be involved.
While much of Corporate America has rushed to develop artificial intelligence strategies, the role of the board of directors in that process has remained questionable.
Will Clinicians Become Dependent on Artificial Intelligence Tools?
November 09, 2023 - Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have garnered much attention in the healthcare industry in recent years, but the hype raises significant questions and concerns.
How should these technologies be developed? For what use cases? With whose data? How can these tools be designed to avoid bias and promote health equity? How should such models be regulated? Should they be deployed in the clinical setting or only for administrative tasks?
Frontiers of Medical Research: Artificial Intelligence | Science | AAAS
Already now, but more to come in the not-too-distant future, your smartphone will monitor not only your heart rate and sleep patterns but also your genetics, environment, and behavior.
Aspects regarding AI are discussed in this latest supplement, “Frontiers of Medical Research: Artificial Intelligence.” It is the fourth in a “Frontiers of Medical Research” series being published in partnership with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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