Using AI to create our ‘digital twin’ will ‘improve precision diagnostics’
In a ten year period 8 trillion bytes of data are collected on an average patient – that data can be used to improve diagnostics, according to Philips.
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In a ten year period 8 trillion bytes of data are collected on an average patient – that data can be used to improve diagnostics, according to Philips.
To allay fears, the newly formed NHSX should work with charities and patient groups to better understand the public’s concerns about AI in healthcare.
Clinician, academic, author and journalist Ben Goldacre made the argument in one of the opening keynotes at Digital Health Rewired, which is taking place at London’s Olympia.
The the CAP-AI programme involves project teams from Barts Health NHS Trust and Queen Mary University of London supporting a SME to deliver a solution.
Professor Sir Mike Richards will lead the review, which will also focus on current and future IT systems. The review is due to be published in the summer.
The principles, which tech companies are expected to follow, include understanding user need as well as being fair and transparent.