
Ethical Considerations on AI for Health Updates
Explore ethical considerations in the development and deployment of AI for health updates presented at the WHO/ITU Joint Working Group on Ethics and Governance. The presentation delves into ongoing knowledge development, policy briefs, and collaborations aimed at integrating ethical considerations into AI health technologies. Discover upcoming initiatives such as regional workshops and the development of legislative guides to address the ethical use of AI for health.
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FGAI4H-S-043 Geneva, 3-5 July 2023 Source: WG-Ethics Title: WG-Ethics: Ethical considerations on AI for health updates Contact: Rohit Malpani E-mail: malpanir@who.int Abstract: This PPT contains a presentation on Ethical considerations on AI for health updates.
WHO & ITU Joint Working WHO & ITU Joint Working Group on Ethics & Governance Group on Ethics & Governance of AI for Health of AI for Health Update from Ethics Sub Update from Ethics Sub- -Group Group 3 July 2023 3 July 2023
WHO publications on Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence for health WHO has also issued a technical guidance document with others planned or under development: May 2020: Ethical Considerations to guide use of digital proximity contact tracing (COVID-19)
WHO/ITU Ethics Sub-Group on-going knowledge development Knowledge Development WHO interim guidance on the ethics and governance of large multi-modal models in healthcare and medicine (aiming for publication in September 2023) WHO policy brief on Ethics and governance of pharmaceutical research, development, and access (aiming for publication September/October 2023) On-going development of on-line curriculum for programmers on integrating ethical considerations into the design of AI health technologies. (slated for completion by end of 2023) Development of checklist and policy brief related to legislation accounting for ethics for use of AI for health. (slated for completion by end of 2023) Collaboration with other WHO departments to contribute ethics component (use of AI for evidence- informed policy making, AI for surveillance) 4
WHO/ITU Ethics Sub-Group (looking ahead) Dissemination Regional workshops for other WHO regions (AFRO, SEARO, WPRO). Potential future roundtables with civil society, companies, and/or designers/programmers. Knowledge Development Development of a full legislative guide to assist with integration of ethical considerations related to the use of AI for health. 5