JAMA Network July 12, 2023
Emily Harris

The National Academy of Medicine is collaborating with other prominent organizations, including those with expertise in tech, equity, patient advocacy, research, and bioethics, to create guidance around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care and research.

In addition to a code of conduct, the 3-year project will result in a systematic review; a description of stakeholders’ roles at each stage of AI’s lifecycle, from data acquisition...

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