Ethical Implications of AI in Healthcare

From autonomous vehicles to social media algorithms, the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology have revolutionised many industries - one being healthcare and medicine.

The integration of AI in medical practice holds great promise for enhancing the accuracy and speed of diagnoses, enabling personalised treatment plans, and improving patient outcomes. However, its use also raises a number of ethical concerns, particularly related to the areas of privacy, bias and explainability. 

Today, we will delve into the ethics of AI in healthcare, exploring these important concerns and their implications for the use of AI in medical practice.

Leah Martinez

Law and Ethics Lead, Monash Deep Neuron

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