The Compelling Need for Shared Responsibility of AI Oversight: Lessons From Health IT Certification
This Viewpoint highlights the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) health care tools to introduce unintended patient harm; calls for an efficient, rigorous approach to AI testing and certification that is the shared responsibility of developers and users; and makes recommendations to inform su...
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