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Ai's Legitimate Interest: Towards A Public Benefit Privacy Model, Charlotte A. Tschider
Ai's Legitimate Interest: Towards A Public Benefit Privacy Model, Charlotte A. Tschider
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Health data uses are on the rise. Increasingly more often, data are used for a variety of operational, diagnostic, and technical uses, as in the Internet of Health Things. Never has quality data been more necessary: large data stores now power the most advanced artificial intelligence applications, applications that may enable early diagnosis of chronic diseases and enable personalized medical treatment. These data, both personally identifiable and de-identified, have the potential to dramatically improve the quality, effectiveness, and safety of artificial intelligence.
Existing privacy laws do not 1) effectively protect the privacy interests of individuals and 2) provide the flexibility …
The Healthcare Privacy-Artificial Intelligence Impasse, Charlotte A. Tschider
The Healthcare Privacy-Artificial Intelligence Impasse, Charlotte A. Tschider
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With the advent of the Internet, wireless technologies, advanced computing, and, ultimately, the integration of mobile devices into patient care, medical device technologies have revolutionized the healthcare sector. What once was a highly personal, one-to-one relationship between physician and patient has now been expanded, including medical device manufacturers, third party healthcare system providers, even physician-as-a-service for interpreting the data complex systems churn out. The introduction of technology to the healthcare field has, at an ever-increasing rate, transformed human health management.
Reworking privacy commitments in an AI world is an important endeavor. It may mean that we reconceptualize what these rights …