European controls to mitigate bias in AI health care systems are inadequate, say researchers

Artificial intelligence systems are being increasingly used in all sectors, including health care. They can be used for different purposes; examples include diagnostic support systems (e.g., a system widely used in dermatology to determine whether a mole could develop into melanoma) or treatment recommendation systems (which, by inserting various parameters, can suggest the type of treatment best suited to the patient).
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