AI holds great promise for healthcare but ethical concerns abound. David Hoffman, assistant professor of bioethics at Columbia University, shares insights on balancing AI's benefits and risks, the need for informed consent by patients and ethical considerations in AI implementations.
As the chief privacy officer at UChicago Medicine, Karen Habercoss likes to tell her peers, "I know more about security than the average bear." And her knowledge has been put to the test in recent years, with the adjustment to remote work, telehealth and digital transformation.
Artificial intelligence technologies offer tremendous promise in healthcare, but it's crucial for organizations to carefully assess the complex data privacy concerns involved with different types of AI products and deployments, said Karen Habercoss, chief privacy officer at UChicago Medicine.
The CB Insights AI 100 report showcases early-stage AI startups at the forefront of innovation - designing virtual worlds, transforming manufacturing with autonomous factories, developing new AI architectures, and tackling complex real-world challenges across industries from healthcare to gaming.
In the latest weekly update, four ISMG editors discussed the unending twists and turns in the Change Healthcare cyberattack, positive signs of economic recovery in the cybersecurity tech market, and how artificial intelligence is shaking up supply chain security.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has huge potential to transform healthcare for the better, but given AI’s unbridled adoption across the industry in just the past year alone, healthcare organizations must begin to actively manage the risks that AI presents to cybersecurity and patient safety. Based on conversations with...
In the latest "Proof of Concept," panelists Sam Curry of Zscaler and Heather West of Venable LLP discuss the crucial role of explainability and transparency in artificial intelligence, especially in areas such as healthcare and finance, where AI decisions can significantly affect people's lives.
Machines are gradually taking on activities of human customers such as research, negotiations and user reviews. The rise of the AI customers marks a shift from machines as passive tools to active participants in economic transactions, said Donald Scheibenreif, vice president and analyst at Gartner.
The U.S. healthcare sector needs to closely watch government regulatory and legislative developments involving artificial intelligence, including the European Union AI Act, said Lee Kim, senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.
AI has enormous potential for transforming and reimagining all aspects of healthcare but mitigating the risks requires a collaborative, comprehensive approach that prioritizes data security, regulatory compliance and ethical considerations, said Sunil Dadlani, CIO and CISO at Atlantic Health System.
Experience this captivating interview featuring David Bradley, Vice President of Consulting Services at Clearwater Security, as he provides in-depth analysis on the current state of generative AI trends in the healthcare industry.
ISMG conducted a marketing research survey - brought to you by Google Cloud, Exabeam, Clearwater, OneTrust and Microsoft Security - of over 400 professionals from two cohorts - CIOs, board members, executives or other business leaders, and CISOs or other cybersecurity professionals - from a wide range of vertical...
In this weekly update, four editors at Information Security Media Group delve into key 2023 cybersecurity issues, spotlighting efforts by the Biden administration, proposed U.S. healthcare cybersecurity laws, and crucial upcoming dates for the information security community.
The University of Texas Medical Branch just began piloting an AI assistant integrated into the organization's Epic MyChart patient portal platform, and already clinicians are seeing efficiencies in responding to patient messages, said UTMB's CIO George Gaddie and CMIO Carlos Clark.
AI holds great promise for automating and improving many healthcare processes and tasks - including clinical decision support - but if some users become overly dependent on these systems, that could be potentially detrimental to patients, says attorney Lee Kim of HIMSS.
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