ICT&health July 26, 2021
Artur Olesch

The latest report of the World Health Organization, Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health, is one of the most comprehensive guidelines for the fair and safe use of AI and data processing.

Already in the foreword, it’s highlighted how crucial responsible development of AI is. “Our future is a race between the growing power of technology and the wisdom with which we use it” – Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist at WHO, quotes Stephen Hawking.

When algorithms have the ability to learn based on data, thanks to which they may fulfil automated tasks without human intervention, we talk about Artificial intelligence (AI). However, in order to fully exploit the benefits of AI, we need to face challenges posed by...

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