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The Consumer Technology Association on Wednesday unveiled a new ANSI-accredited standard that it says represents the baseline to determine trustworthy AI solutions in health care.
WHY IT MATTERS
More than five dozen healthcare and technology organizations helped develop the consensus-driven standard, according to CTA, which says the aim is to identify the core requirements and baseline for AI solutions in health care to be deemed as trustworthy, as artificial intelligence and machine learning become pervasive across healthcare. Additionally, it explores the impact of the trustworthiness of AI in health care through the lens of the end user (e.g., physician, consumer, professional and family caregiver, public health, medical societies, and regulators) and will identify the unique challenges and opportunities for AI in the health care sector, according to CTA.