These AI-Powered Nonprofits Are Making Health Care More Equitable and Effective
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review on August 20, 2024
A review of how health-care nonprofits are using AI to advance health equity found a broad array of use cases: increasing access to quality health care, reducing mortality rates, discovering new medical treatments, and pioneering new forms of care. Underpinning the ways nonprofits use AI is one common denominator:
“AI tools in the health care space need to be carefully trained and continuously evaluated to ensure AI upholds ethical standards and doesn’t reinforce existing inequities.”
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