Medical Economics November 21, 2023
Michal Tzuchman-Katz, MD

What does successful regulations for health care-specific AI models look like?

President Biden issuing his first executive order on responsible and trustworthy AI development shows that the White House is serious about keeping AI growth in check. With points emphasizing safety and security guardrails, consumer and labor market protections, and equitable advancement—it indicates a strong step forward following Biden’s meeting with seven leading U.S.-based AI companies earlier this summer to apply pressure on voluntary restraints.

And there’s a rare opportunity for Congress to take it a step further. Majorities of voters from both parties prefer federal regulation of AI to self-regulation by tech companies, according to the Artificial Intelligence Policy Institute, and 82% said they don’t trust tech executives to...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Regulations, Technology
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