• Home
  • Community Events and Conversations
  • Progress & Principles – News
  • Membership
  • Donations
  • Contact us

Learning to navigate the emerging interconnected world.

director@bioethics.tech
Bioethics.techBioethics.tech
  • Home
  • Community Events and Conversations
  • Progress & Principles – News
  • Membership
  • Donations
  • Contact us

Department of Health and Human Services:  looks to balance use of clinical data in AI with safety, bias considerations

October 16, 2024 Posted by Director Progress & Principles, Robotics & AI

The agency’s acting chief artificial intelligence officer discussed the future of AI in healthcare delivery.

OCTOBER 8, 2024 Leaders in the federal healthcare space revealed ongoing and future artificial intelligence use cases and policy at NVIDIA’s AI Summit in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, emphasizing the benefits predictive softwares can have on health outcomes.

Much like other federal agencies, HHS is aiming to help spur and harness ongoing innovation with AI tools while applying appropriate guardrails, especially when leveraging these tools alongside sensitive clinical data.

“Data is inherently biased by the healthcare system that we live in today,” he said. “So those who are left out of the healthcare system today or have poor healthcare because they have less insurance or no insurance at all, that’s all reflected in the data, and machines are unfortunately going to pick that up.”  – Micky Tripathi, the national coordinator for health IT and acting chief artificial intelligence officer at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Belinda Seto, the deputy director of The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the nation’s medical research agency’s Office of Data Science and Sharing, underscored the need for a robust AI ethics perspective. She added that as her agency looks to leverage AI in mission areas like processing and analyzing disparate data types — such as data from genomic research and electronic health records — creating a culture of ethics in using AI tools is paramount.

READ MORE AT SOURCE : www.nextgov.com/artificial-intelligence/2024/10/hhs-looks-balance-use-clinical-data-ai-safety-bias-considerations/400142/?oref=ng-category-lander-river

Tags: Belinda SetoHHSMicky TripathiNIH
Share
0

About Director

This author hasn't written their bio yet.
Director has contributed 155 entries to our website, so far.View entries by Director

Contact Us

We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Send Message
Become a Sustaining Member. It's Tax-Deductible! Join Now

Contact Info

  • The Foundation for Bioethics in Technology
  • PO Box 2254 East Greenwich RI 02818
  • director@bioethics.tech

Upcoming Discussions

  • Class Action Lawsuit : iPhone, MacBook, AppleTV, iPod owners, Siri shared your conversations.
  • Apple Publicly Joins the Brain Implant Race
  • Google To Pay $1.375 Billion In Texas Data Privacy Settlement
  • Gene edited pigs approved by US Food and Drug Administration for consumption in the US.
  • China Startup Injects CRISPR Therapy into Human Brain for the First Time
  • Robocop in Thailand
  • COLOSSUS BINGO!
  • From Morse Code to Mind Melds: The Rise of Synthetic Telepathy

© 2023 The Foundation for Bioethics in Technology A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corporation.

  • Home
  • Community Events and Conversations
  • Progress & Principles – News
  • Membership
  • Donations
  • Contact us
Prev Next