Data Scientist Helps Lead National Academy of Medicine Commission on Fair and Responsible Use of AI in Healthcare
Dr. Philip RO PayneJanet & Bernard Becker Professor and Director Institute of Informatics, Data Science and Biostatistics (I2DB, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis) joined the steering committee of the National Academy of Medicine working group to draft a Code of Conduct for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Health, Medicine, and Health Research.
National Academy of Medicine Announced on June 20th Converge health, technology, research and bioethics leaders to develop a code of conduct for artificial intelligence and create the national structures necessary to create and support the fair and responsible use of AI in health, medicine and health research. I’m assuming it’s explained. As AI is poised to have a major impact across the healthcare sector, this effort calls for a harmonized set of AI guidelines that can promote interoperable governance standards for the development and application of AI. It is a direct response to the rise of
Mr. Payne is Vice Dean of Medical Informatics and Data Science, Chief Data Scientist of the School of Medicine, and an internationally recognized leader in the fields of clinical research informatics and translational bioinformatics. As a member of the Code of Conduct Steering Committee, she provides guidance to ensure that AI algorithms and their applications in health, medicine, and health research are executed accurately, safely, reliably, and ethically, and contribute to the improvement of human health. Help develop the framework. all. The Code of Conduct will be broadly adopted, translated for implementation by various stakeholders, and presented in a “best practice” framework that is continuously improved to realize the great potential of AI.