Detect stroke quickly on a brain scan. Predict suicide risk by analyzing social media conversations. Early detection of Parkinson’s disease through gait modification. Detecting lung cancer at an extremely early stage…
The promise of artificial intelligence (AI) is many, and it is already fulfilling many at every stage of care, from drug design to post-treatment through screening and diagnosis. But at the dawn of a medical revolution that offers to put our health in the hands of machines, the questions raised are many. And in particular ethical issues.
The National Pilot Committee on Digital Ethics (CNPEN), under the auspices of the National Consultative Commission on Ethics (CCNE), published an opinion on Tuesday on issues related to the use of artificial intelligence in medical diagnostics. Questions heterogeneous, even sometimes contradictorys, alert…
Source: Le Figaro

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