Healthcare IT News October 21, 2024
Mike Miliard

The coalition’s new draft certification frameworks, which could be finalized in six months after more stakeholder feedback, offer a way forward for artificial intelligence assurance labs and basic model transparency.

The Coalition for Health AI this past Friday unveiled news plans for how it would certify independent artificial intelligence assurance labs.

The draft frameworks come as the group – comprising health system heavy-hitters such as Mayo Clinic, Penn Medicine and Stanford, along with Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other Big Tech giants – set a timeline for its aim to standardize the output of testing labs by grading AI and ML models with so-called CHAI Model Cards – which the group likens to ingredient and nutrition labels on food products.

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