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Human-centricity in AI governance: A systemic approach [PDF]
Human-centricity is considered a central aspect in the development and governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Various strategies and guidelines highlight the concept as a key goal.
Anton Sigfrids +3 more
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Establishing organizational AI governance in healthcare: a case study in Canada [PDF]
This research applies the People, Process, Technology, and Operations (PPTO) framework to develop AI governance within a large hospital system in Canada that is early in AI adoption.
Jee Young Kim +7 more
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BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve health care delivery through enhanced diagnostics, streamlined operations, and predictive analytics.
Sam Freeman +6 more
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AI Governance: A Challenge for Public Health
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) is structuralizing social, political, and economic determinants of health into the invisible algorithms that shape all facets of modern life.
Jennifer K Wagner +2 more
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Decolonizing global AI governance: assessment of the state of decolonized AI governance in Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Global artificial intelligence (AI) governance must prioritize equity, embrace a decolonial mindset, and provide the Global South countries the authority to spearhead solution creation.
Gelan Ayana +11 more
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AI Governance and System:Current Situation and Trend [PDF]
The main purpose of AI governance is to take advantage of AI and reduce the risk.AI governance also aims to build a responsible AI via embracing the influencing factors such as technology,law,policy,standard,ethics,morality,safety,economy,as well as ...
CHAO Le-men, YIN Xian-long
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Background: The continuous development of artificial intelligence (AI) and increasing rate of adoption by software startups calls for governance measures to be implemented at the design and development stages to help mitigate AI governance concerns ...
Mamia Agbese +9 more
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Autonomous Systems as Legal Agents: Directly by the Recognition of Personhood or Indirectly by the Alchemy of Algorithmic Entities [PDF]
The clinical manifestations of platelet dense (δ) granule defects are easy bruising, as well as epistaxis and bleeding after delivery, tooth extractions and surgical procedures.
Powell, Dalton
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been identified as a critical technology of Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) for protecting computer network systems against cyber-attacks, malware, phishing, damage, or illicit access.
Syed Asad Abbas Bokhari +1 more
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Governance of artificial intelligence
The rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the intensification in the adoption of AI in domains such as autonomous vehicles, lethal weapon systems, robotics and alike pose serious challenges to governments as they must manage the scale ...
Araz Taeihagh
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