As we delve into the peculiar world of artificial intelligence (AI). Let's highlight the exciting challenges that AI brings to our society and the solutions that could save the day. Need for Speed? More Like Need for Banana Peels! Picture this: policymakers scrambling to catch up with AI development, but their efforts are as futile as chasing a greased pig. As it turns out, technology moves faster than a cat on a hot tin roof, leaving them in a comical state of disarray. We might as well hand them a bunch of banana peels and watch them slip and slide through their futile attempts to regulate AI. #AIChaos #TechFasterThanPolicymakers #SlipperyRegulations #ChasingBananaPeels #FutileAttempts The Art of Unpredictability: A Rollercoaster Ride AI is the wild child of technology, and even those creating it don't have a clue where it's headed. It's like giving a mischievous monkey a box of surprises and letting it loose in a theme park. No matter how well-intentioned the r...
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ICMR Releases India's First Ethical Guidelines for AI in Biomedical Research and Healthcare
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has recently introduced the country's first ethical guidelines for the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in biomedical research and healthcare. The guidelines are aimed at providing an ethical framework for the development of AI-based tools to benefit all stakeholders. AI in healthcare is largely dependent on data obtained from human participants, and as such, raises concerns related to potential biases, data handling, interpretation, autonomy, risk minimization, professional competence, data sharing, and confidentiality. To address these concerns, the ICMR has developed these guidelines to ensure that ethical principles are considered while developing and deploying AI-based solutions in healthcare. AI in Biomedical Research and Healthcare The adoption of AI technology in healthcare is rapidly growing in India. However, AI as a data-driven technology has potential ethical challenges, including algorithmic transparency and ...
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