Healthcare IT News October 7, 2022
Andrea Fox

The Biden Administration blueprint outlines principles for the use of artificial intelligence and is meant to help government agencies level set – but it’s also an operational vision addressing automation in data-sensitive domains such as healthcare.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy set its expectations of automated system development based on five principles guiding design, use and deployment in its “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights.”

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To protect the American public in the age of artificial intelligence, the “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” is a guide that protects people from threats and a framework that defines guardrails on technology to reinforce civil rights, civil liberties and privacy, and equal opportunities ensuring access...

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