Artificial intelligence for gastroenterology: Singapore artificial intelligence for Gastroenterology Working Group Position Statement
Background: Successful implementation of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology practice requires more than technology. There are ethical, legal, and social issues that need to be settled. Aim: A group consisting of AI developers (engineer), AI users (gastroenterologist, hepatolo...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1699622023-08-16T05:43:54Z Artificial intelligence for gastroenterology: Singapore artificial intelligence for Gastroenterology Working Group Position Statement Sung, Joseph Jao Yiu Savulescu, Julian Ngiam, K. Y. An, Bo Ang, Tiing Leong Yeoh, K. G. Cham, Tat-Jen Tsao, Stephen Chua, T. S. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Artificial Intelligence Gastroenterology Background: Successful implementation of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology practice requires more than technology. There are ethical, legal, and social issues that need to be settled. Aim: A group consisting of AI developers (engineer), AI users (gastroenterologist, hepatologist, and surgeon) and AI regulators (ethicist and administrator) formed a Working Group to draft these Positions Statements with the objective of arousing public and professional interest and dialogue, to promote ethical considerations when implementing AI technology, to suggest to policy makers and health authorities relevant factors to take into account when approving and regulating the use of AI tools, and to engage the profession in preparing for change in clinical practice. Statements: These series of Position Statements point out the salient issues to maintain the trust between care provider and care receivers, and to legitimize the use of a non-human tool in healthcare delivery. It is based on fundamental principles such as respect, autonomy, privacy, responsibility, and justice. Enforcing the use of AI without considering these factor risk damaging the doctor-patient relationship. 2023-08-16T05:43:53Z 2023-08-16T05:43:53Z 2023 Journal Article Sung, J. J. Y., Savulescu, J., Ngiam, K. Y., An, B., Ang, T. L., Yeoh, K. G., Cham, T., Tsao, S. & Chua, T. S. (2023). Artificial intelligence for gastroenterology: Singapore artificial intelligence for Gastroenterology Working Group Position Statement. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1-8. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jgh.16241 0815-9319 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169962 10.1111/jgh.16241 37277693 2-s2.0-85161438372 1 8 en Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology © 2023 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Background: Successful implementation of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology practice requires more than technology. There are ethical, legal, and social issues that need to be settled. Aim: A group consisting of AI developers (engineer), AI users (gastroenterologist, hepatologist, and surgeon) and AI regulators (ethicist and administrator) formed a Working Group to draft these Positions Statements with the objective of arousing public and professional interest and dialogue, to promote ethical considerations when implementing AI technology, to suggest to policy makers and health authorities relevant factors to take into account when approving and regulating the use of AI tools, and to engage the profession in preparing for change in clinical practice. Statements: These series of Position Statements point out the salient issues to maintain the trust between care provider and care receivers, and to legitimize the use of a non-human tool in healthcare delivery. It is based on fundamental principles such as respect, autonomy, privacy, responsibility, and justice. Enforcing the use of AI without considering these factor risk damaging the doctor-patient relationship. |
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