ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE: ETHICAL AND LEGAL CONFLICTS
Author Name: 1. Prof. D. Bhuvaneshwari, 2. Dr. Vimlesh Vyas, 3. Ms. Rupali Bhausaheb Chavan, 4. Prof. Punithalakshmi. K, 5. Deepika Sharma, 6. Mrs. Esther Lejomon
Volume/Issue: 04/04
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/09.2023-75349922/UIJIR
Affiliation:
- Principal, Rathnamma College of Nursing, Gudur, AP, India. bhuva83@gmail.com
- Vice Principal, Patidar Nursing Institute, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. vyas763@gmail.com
- Professor, SMBT Institute of Nursing, Nashik, Maharashtra, India. chaugulerupali@gmail.com
- Professor cum Principal, JIET College of Nursing, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. puni_phoenix@yahoo.com
- Associate Professor, Maharana Pratap College of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences Mandhana Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. garg@gmail.com
- Associate Professor, Shri Maruthi Group of Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. shinekc84@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Privacy and surveillance, bias or discrimination, as well as the potential philosophical conundrum of the function of human judgment, are among the legal and ethical problems that artificial intelligence (AI) has brought to society. Worries regarding more modern computer technology data breaches and additional sources of inaccuracy have resulted from its use. Healthcare technique or protocol errors can have disastrous effects. Repercussions for the patient who is the mistake's victim. Due to patients' coming bringing patients in touch with doctors at times when they are most susceptible is important to keep in mind. There are currently no clear restrictions in place to discuss the moral and legal concerns that using artificial intelligence may bring up
Key words: Artificial Intelligence, Informed Consent, Legal, Ethical
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