NAM’S Health Care AI Development Code Of Conduct Addresses Gaps In Current Principles

The National Academy of Medicine developed a code of conduct for health care AI development, as well as commitments for code implementation. 

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The National Academy of Medicine’s AI Code of Conduct identifies gaps between current health care AI principles and what is actually being practiced in the field.

The writers, who were drawn from an NAM steering committee on AI in health care, first conducted a literature review...

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