The initiative, which will be composed of 21 health, technology, research and bioethics leaders, will aim to produce a code of conduct for the development and use of AI in health, medical care and health research, according to a June 27 press release from the health system.
The initiative comes at a time where there are few guidelines facilitating the governance standards for the development and application of AI within the healthcare industry.
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