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Ethical Principles for AI in Medicine

By Bill Madden on February 23, 2019
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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists has developed a draft set of eight ethical principles governing the adoption of AI in medicine.

Principle six addresses ‘liability for decisions made’, which touches on the potential for ‘shared’ liability, being liability other than that of the responsible medical practitioner.

A consultation paper is available for download, with comments requested by 26 April 2019.

The National Health Service (UK) has also updated its 10 guiding principles for the use of AI, algorithms and data, in a guidance document entitled Code of Conduct for data-driven health and care technology.

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