The emergence and rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has the great potential to change the future of medicine and the medical sciences. However, the rapid adoption of AI raises ethical concerns that include its ability to exacerbate health disparities, including threatening the humanistic interactions found in the art of medicine.
At the Hswen Lab, we seek to ask these ethical questions and study the biases within AI to ensure discrimination and divisions in society are not further perpetuated.
We research the equity and ethics of artificial intelligence and machine learning.