AIMC Topic: Social Responsibility

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Twelve tips for addressing ethical concerns in the implementation of artificial intelligence in medical education.

Medical education online
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds immense potential for revolutionizing medical education and healthcare. Despite its proven benefits, the full integration of AI faces hurdles, with ethical concerns standing out as a key obstacle. Thus, educators sh...

Justice at the Forefront: Cultivating felt accountability towards Artificial Intelligence among healthcare professionals.

Social science & medicine (1982)
The advent of AI has ushered in a new era of patient care, but with it emerges a contentious debate surrounding accountability for algorithmic medical decisions. Within this discourse, a spectrum of views prevails, ranging from placing accountability...

Who is responsible? US Public perceptions of AI governance through the lenses of trust and ethics.

Public understanding of science (Bristol, England)
The governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is an urgent challenge that requires actions from three interdependent stakeholders: individual citizens, technology corporations, and governments. We conducted an online survey ( = 525) of US adults to ...

Artificial intelligence in medicine: Ethical, social and legal perspectives.

Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated into every aspect of medicine and promises to provide accurate diagnosis, better management decision and improved outcome for patients and healthcare system. However, ethical, social and legal issues need to...

The role of corporate social responsibility and government incentives in installing industrial wastewater treatment plants: SEM-ANN deep learning approach.

Scientific reports
Contaminated industrial wastewater is one of the severe causes of health diseases. The wastewater treatment trend in developing countries is less, and governments are not strictly pursuing the wastewater management protocols adopted by firms. To stud...

Mapping AI-ethics' dilemmas in forensic case work: To trust AI or not?

Forensic science international
In this paper I discuss the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in forensic science, particularly in criminal cases, and I emphasize the need for a comprehensive definition of AI systems within th...

What is the mission of innovation?-Lexical structure, sentiment analysis, and cosine similarity of mission statements of research-knowledge intensive institutions.

PloS one
Mission statements (henceforth: missions) are strategic planning communication tools used by all types of organizations worldwide. Missions communicate an organization's purpose, values, standards, and strategy. Research on missions has been prolific...

Detection of Corporate Environmental Information Disclosure Falsification Based on Support Vector Machine.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
Environmental information disclosure (EID) is an important embodiment of corporate social responsibility. With the awakening of public awareness of environmental protection and the increasing pressure of environmental preservation, enterprises tend t...

Explainable classifier for improving the accountability in decision-making for colorectal cancer diagnosis from histopathological images.

Journal of biomedical informatics
Pathologists are responsible for cancer type diagnoses from histopathological cancer tissues. However, it is known that microscopic examination is tedious and time-consuming. In recent years, a long list of machine learning approaches to image classi...