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Artificial intelligence and social accountability in the Canadian health care landscape: A rapid literature review.

Alex AnawatiHolly FlemingMegan MertzJillian BertrandJennifer DumondSophia MylesJoseph LeblancBrian RossDaniel LamoureuxDiv PatelRenald CarrierErin Cameron
Published in: PLOS digital health (2024)
The findings suggest that unless there is a course correction, AI in the Canadian health care landscape will worsen the digital divide and health inequity. Social accountability as an equity-oriented strategy for AI could catalyze many of the changes required to prevent a worsening of the digital divide caused by the AI revolution in health care in Canada and should raise concerns for other global contexts.
Keyphrases
  • artificial intelligence
  • healthcare
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