Regulatory Review June 1, 2023
By Joe Katz

A scholar highlights problematic ways that artificial intelligence and health privacy interact.

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize health care, the need to protect personal health data has become increasingly crucial. But intervening attempts to protect personal health data may also slow health care AI development.

Society can establish a new balance between technological progress and data protection to protect personal health data without disrupting innovation. In a recent article, law professor W. Nicholson Price II explores the complex relationship between increased privacy protections and health care AI, offering a unique perspective on achieving a balance that may allow for both AI innovation and personal privacy.

AI-created privacy problems are rapidly evolving. Price discusses a new AI-created...

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