Poster on Fundamental Rights in the Use of Artificial Intelligence

Poster on Fundamental Rights in the Use of Artificial Intelligence

In HT-Advance we also aim to address ethical, legal and regulatory issues related to the uptake of our MOMICS strategy, in particular the ethical issues of implementing artificial intelligence (AI)-based companion diagnostics into clinical practice.  The team from UT3 (CERPOP, BIOETHICS team, Toulouse), who is in charge of this part of the project , recently presented a poster on  “Integrating patients’ Fundamental Rights in the Use of Artificial Intelligence enabled Medical Devices

(AI-MD) in clinical research: the example of the HT-Advance European project” at the European Association of Health Law meeting in Warsaw last September with the aim of discussing fundamental rights (autonomy, privacy, non-discrimination…). UT3 is working hand in hand with the other consortium partners to integrate those important aspects into the design of the operational workplan from the beginning of the project. At the end of the project the team of UT3 aims to produce recommendations for the use of AI systems in healthcare.