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Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence for health: Guidance on large multi-modal models (LMMs)
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2024
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Abstract
Contributed to this WHO guidance as member of the "WHO Expert Group on Ethics and Governance of AI for Health".<br/><br/>WHO is issuing this guidance to assist Member States in mapping the benefits and challenges associated with use of LMMs for health and in developing policies and practices for appropriate development, provision and use. The guidance includes recommendations for governance, within companies, by governments and through international collaboration, aligned with the guiding principles. The principles and recommendations, which account for the unique ways in which humans can use generative AI for health, are the basis of this guidance.
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Autoren
- Rohit Malpani
- Andreas Reis
- Sameer Pujari
- John Reeder
- Effy Vayena
- Alain Labrique
- Jeremy Farrar
- Partha P. Majumder
- Timo Minssen
- Najeeb Al-Shorbaji
- M. Canales
- Arisa Ema
- Amel Ghoulia
- Jennifer Gibson
- Kenneth W. Goodman
- Malavika Jayaram
- Daudi Jjingo
- Tze-Yun Leong
- Alex John London
- Thilidzi Marwala
- Roli Mathur
- Andrew M. Morris
- Daniela Paolotti
- Jerome Amir Singh
- Jeroen van den Hoven
- Robyn Whitney
- Yi Zeng