MedPage Today December 22, 2023
Joyce Frieden

— Rule aims to make algorithms more fair

The final rule from HHS on transparency in artificial intelligence (AI) has some positive points, but it won’t solve all the challenges posed by this new technology, according to a legal expert.

“I’m glad to see that there is rulemaking that is timely,” Meghan O’Connor, JD, a partner in the Quarles & Brady law firm in Milwaukee, said in a phone interview. “So often the rulemaking process doesn’t allow for it to be timely or up to date with current security and technology practices. So I like to see that.”

The rule was developed because there is currently “very little transparency in the marketplace even for paying customers of predictive models,” Jeff...

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