THE RISKS OF CREATION AND FUNCTIONING OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE

Author(s): Imameeva R.D.

Rubric: Relevant issues of private law

DOI: 10.21777/2587-9472-2021-1-33-40

Release: 2021-1 (27)

Pages: 33-40

Keywords: information law, legal theory, artificial intelligence, legal regulation, health care, medical law, risks and threats

Annotation: Eight types of risks for the functioning of artificial intelligence in medicine were discovered in the study. The problems arising from the use of neural networks in medical systems are considered and solutions are proposed with the help of legal regulation. The aim of the paper is to identify problematic issues arising from the use of artificial intelligence in medicine, and to generalize the emerging risks on their basis, as well as to present possible proposals for their minimization from the point of view of jurisprudence. Formally, legal and judicial comparative methods were used to highlight and systematize problematic issues in the use of artificial intelligence in medicine, as well as to generalize the study of the material. The author analyzes the problems of legal regulation of the use of artificial intelligence technologies and the possible risks of using artificial intelligence in the new digital environment. Various views on the principles of the formation of legal regulation of new technologies in medicine are considered, and universal standards for the development of artificial intelligence programs are studied. The above judgments and generalizations will make it possible to comprehensively systematize the existing modern risks of using artificial intelligence and develop appropriate measures at the micro level, and at the macro level to form a general vector of development of the formation of principles and regulations.

Bibliography: Imameeva R.D. THE RISKS OF CREATION AND FUNCTIONING OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE // Journal of Legal Sciences. – 2021. – № 1 (27). – С. 33-40. doi: 10.21777/2587-9472-2021-1-33-40

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