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Canadian Association of Radiologists White Paper on Ethical and Legal Issues Related to Artificial Intelligence in Radiology
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) software that analyzes medical images is becoming increasingly prevalent. Unlike earlier generations of AI software, which relied on expert knowledge to identify imaging features, machine learning approaches automatically learn to recognize these features. However, the promise of accurate personalized medicine can only be fulfilled with access to large quantities of medical data from patients. This data could be used for purposes such as predicting disease, diagnosis, treatment optimization, and prognostication. Radiology is positioned to lead development and implementation of AI algorithms and to manage the associated ethical and legal challenges. This white paper from the Canadian Association of Radiologists provides a framework for study of the legal and ethical issues related to AI in medical imaging, related to patient data (privacy, confidentiality, ownership, and sharing); algorithms (levels of autonomy, liability, and jurisprudence); practice (best practices and current legal framework); and finally, opportunities in AI from the perspective of a universal health care system.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- University of Alberta(CA)
- Université de Montréal(CA)
- Carleton University(CA)
- Western University(CA)
- University of Toronto(CA)
- Université Laval(CA)
- St. Michael's Hospital(CA)
- McGill University Health Centre(CA)
- BitCan (Canada)(CA)
- Women's College Hospital(CA)
- University of Ottawa(CA)
- Ottawa Hospital(CA)
- Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
- Fraser Health(CA)