Titre : | Ethics and Governance for Atificial Intelligence For Health |
Auteurs : | World Health Organisation -WHO (Genève) |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Geneva [CHE] : World Health Organization - WHO, 2021 |
ISBN : | 978-92-4-002921-7 |
Description : | 165p. |
Langues: | Français |
Mots-clés : | Intelligence artificielle ; Développement ; Politique santé ; Système santé ; Réglementation sanitaire internationale ; Droits fondamentaux ; Donnée statistique ; Etat santé ; Ethique ; Bioéthique ; Régulation ; Confidentialité ; Recueil données ; Sécurité sanitaire ; Décision médicale ; Discrimination ; Impact ; Commercialisation ; Monde |
Résumé : | If employed wisely, AI has the potential to empower patients and communities to assume control of their own health care and better understand their evolving needs. But if we do not take appropriate measures, AI could also lead to situations where decisions that should be made by providers and patients are transferred to machines, which would undermine human autonomy, as humans may neither understand how an AI technology arrives at a decision, nor be able to negotiate with a technology to reach a shared decision. In the context of AI for health, autonomy means that humans should remain in full control of health-care systems and medical decisions. |
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