Responsible and Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Ethics and Transparency at the Intersection
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- Expected Dec 1, 2024
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- $204.99
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- Pre-Order
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- $204.99
Publisher Description
Responsible and Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Ethics and Transparency at the Intersection provides clear guidance on building trustworthy Artificial Intelligence systems for healthcare. The book focuses on using Artificial Intelligence to improve diagnosis, prevent diseases, and personalize patient care. It addresses potential drawbacks, like reduced human interaction and ethical concerns, offering solutions for ethical and transparent Artificial Intelligence use in medicine. Across eight chapters, the book explores Artificial Intelligence's current status, its importance, and associated risks in healthcare. It explains designing reliable Artificial Intelligence for healthcare, tackling biases, and safeguarding patient privacy in the age of big data. The legal and regulatory landscape is also covered. One chapter is dedicated to showcasing real-world examples of responsible Artificial Intelligence in healthcare, highlighting best practices. The book concludes by summarizing key takeaways and discussing future challenges. "Responsible and Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Ethics and Transparency at the Intersection" is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, policymakers, computer scientists, and ethicists concerned about Artificial Intelligence's ethical and societal impact on medicine.
- Gives insights into the responsible and explainable use of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare and explore the challenges and opportunities for promoting ethical and transparent practices in this field
- Offers the solution to strike a balance between patient privacy and data exchange
- Provides concrete advice on how to create trustworthy, accountable, and transparent Artificial Intelligence systems
- Explains the moral and social effects of Artificial intelligence in healthcare and suggests ways to encourage its ethical application