A Look at AI and Ethics for Federal Health
Agencies are incorporating the technology into daily operations to improve data processing and broaden treatment options.
Federal health agencies are progressing in artificial intelligence development and use to provide better patient care and counter cybersecurity threats.
We take a look at some of the developments where AI is making a difference. This includes at the Department of Health and Human Services where AI is helping tackle substance abuse and fraud.
We also dive into some of the ethical concerns that arises around the technology and recap the six key principles for responsible AI development the Department of Veterans Affairs has prioritized to combat AI bias.
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Ross Gianfortune Managing Editor GovCIO Media & Research -
Jayla Whitfield Staff Writer/Researcher GovCIO Media & Research -
Nikki Henderson Staff Writer/Researcher GovCIO Media & Research
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