Lexology December 15, 2023
Hogan Lovells

The U.S. Biden administration announced Thursday that 28 health care providers and payers have signed the White House’s voluntary commitment aimed at ensuring the safe development of artificial intelligence (AI), adding to the prior commitments of 15 tech firms to develop AI models responsibly. This latest announcement highlights the rapid adoption of quickly-evolving regulatory paradigms for AI, and the need for health care systems and others in the life sciences sector to consider steps to incorporate the White House’s Executive Order on AI, among other existing artificial intelligence guidance.

In a fact sheet released alongside the announcement of 28 new signees to the voluntary commitment, the White House outlines how the companies signing on have agreed to:

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Congress / White House, EMR / EHR, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HHS, HIE (Interoperability), Insurance, Payer, Provider, Technology
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