1 Protect autonomy
AI systems should be designed demonstrably and systematically to conform to the principles and human rights with which they cohere; more specifically, they should be designed to assist humans, whether they be medical providers or patients, in making informed decisions.
1 Protect autonomy
Human oversight may depend on the risks associated with an AI system but should always be meaningful and should thus include effective, transparent monitoring of human values and moral considerations.
2 Promote human well being, human safety and the public interest
2 Promote human well being, human safety and the public interest
3 Ensure transparency, explainability and intelligibility
Those who might request or require an explanation should be well informed, and the educational information must be tailored to each population, including, for example, marginalized populations.
6 Promote artificial intelligence that is responsive and sustainable
6 Promote artificial intelligence that is responsive and sustainable
6 Promote artificial intelligence that is responsive and sustainable
Responsiveness also requires that AI technologies be consistent with wider efforts to promote health systems and environmental and workplace sustainability.
6 Promote artificial intelligence that is responsive and sustainable
sustainability also requires governments and companies to address anticipated disruptions to the workplace, including training of health care workers to adapt to use of AI and potential job losses due to the use of automated systems for routine health care functions and administrative tasks.