The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” last year, which requires agencies to responsibly develop and implement automated systems, guided by five core protections. In this exclusive GovFocus preview, federal leaders discuss how they are tackling the challenges around AI to meet mission needs in health care.
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GovFocus Preview: Federal Health Tech Leaders Combat AI Bias
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Enjoy this free preview of our May 11th GovFocus with NAII Director Gil Alterovitz and Dr. Sameer Antani, “Federal Health Tech Leaders Combat AI Bias.”
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Dr. Gil Alterovitz Director of NAII VA -
Dr. Sameer Antani Principal Investigator National Library of Medicine, NIH
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