[World Health Organization guidance Ethical and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for health and implications for China]

Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2022 Mar 29;102(12):833-837. doi: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112137-20211223-02875.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

With the explosive growth of deep learning and big data technology, artificial intelligence has penetrated into various fields of medical and health care, bringing efficient and high-quality health services to patients, but also a series of ethical and social governance issues have emerged. In order to avoid and eliminate the foreseeable ethical risks and governance challenges in the development of medical artificial intelligence, the World Health Organization (WHO) first released the Ethical and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health guidance on June 28, 2021, aimed to provide a framework for ethical guidelines on the deployment of artificial intelligence in clinical practice. At present, there are still shortcomings and this paper takes Healthy China 2030 agenda and the WHO guidelines as strategic ideas, and proposes to shape a consensus on the ethics of medical artificial intelligence, establish rules for human subjects and ownership of responsibilities, improve the legal and regulatory system, and determine human decision-making and moral subject status, taking into account the cultivation of interdisciplinary talents' ethical literacy and other Chinese inspirations are expected to promote the development of medical artificial intelligence ethics governance.

随着深度学习和大数据技术的爆发式增长,人工智能渗透应用于医疗卫生各个领域,为患者带来高效优质的健康服务的同时,也涌现出一系列伦理和社会治理问题。为规避和消解医学人工智能发展中可以预见的伦理风险和治理挑战,世界卫生组织(WHO)于2021年6月28日首次发布《医疗卫生中人工智能的伦理治理》指南,旨在对临床实践中部署人工智能提供伦理指导框架。当前医学人工智能伦理治理尚存缺陷,本文以“健康中国2030”和WHO指南为战略思想,提出塑造医学人工智能伦理共识,建立人类主体和责任权属规则,完善法律法规体系,确定人类决策和道德主体地位,兼顾跨学科人才伦理素养的培养等中国启示以期推进医学人工智能伦理治理发展。.

MeSH terms

  • Artificial Intelligence*
  • China
  • Humans
  • Morals*
  • World Health Organization