AI Uses in Medical Care: Should They Be Disclosed to Patients?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significant potential to enhance medical care, for example, by performing at least as well as humans in particular healthcare tasks (Davenport
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significant potential to enhance medical care, for example, by performing at least as well as humans in particular healthcare tasks (Davenport
On 5th July, IGS had the pleasure to help organise the inaugural event for ORUK’s AI in MSK Education Series: AI Ethics, Consent and Data
Algorithmic fairness is perhaps one of the most cited values when people talk about AI ethics. However, there is also deep disagreement about what it
In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, an understanding of the key ethical and legal principles in the realm of AI and data has become increasingly
People talk about equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) everywhere. Corporations nowadays, if they do not demonstrate a commitment to EDI, are likely to be fiercely
In the last World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, it was concluded that ‘misinformation and disinformation is the most severe short-term risk the world faces. AI
The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill had its second reading on 19 December 2023. The Bill will replace the current requirement for organisations to
Over the last decade or so, there has been considerable hype around terms such as ‘data’, ‘big data’ and ‘AI’. It would be hard for
European governments (including the UK government) have been actively seeking to maximise the economic value of data and promote innovation. In 2015, the European Union
Everything is political; even data is political. Sound data ethics practices require that the political nature of data be taken seriously, and this matters for