AI Ethics in Smart Healthcare
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Abstract--This article reviews the landscape of ethical challenges of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into smart healthcare products, including medical electronic devices. Differences between traditional ethics in the medical domain and emerging ethical challenges with AI-driven healthcare are presented, particularly as they relate to transparency, bias, privacy, safety, responsibility, justice, and autonomy. Open challenges and recommendations are outlined to enable the integration of ethical principles into the design, validation, clinical trials, deployment, monitoring, repair, and retirement of AI-based smart healthcare products. Healthcare systems in countries around the been approved by the FDA, and there are many more globe are struggling to cope with health emergencies in the development pipeline [8]. Many direct to such as the COVID-19 pandemic, provide universal consumer AI devices for health monitoring and wellbeing health coverage, and improve general health and wellbeing.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-2-2022
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