MKs in demanding the Health Committee: an urgent discussion conference on the issue of artificial intelligence in medicine
Following the letter of the medical adviser, Yossi Arabic, chairman and founder of “for you”, to the Minister of Health, Uriel Boso, to determine ethics and regulations for the use of medical teams in artificial intelligence, following medical malfunctions caused by an uncontrolled use of the Knesset’s interior committee, Jonathan Mashriki, requesting a discussion of the Health Committee on the subject as soon as possible.

“In light of many publications on the use of artificial intelligence in medical fields and a publication of the ‘for you’, led by Rabbi Yossi Arabic, which indicates that ethical and professional policy is needed to use artificial intelligence in the health care system,” wrote MK who appears to the chairman of the Health Committee.

The chairman of the interior committee emphasizes in his letter that “artificial intelligence systems constitute a great deal of help in many areas and even its ability to help many in the medical field, however, like any new system, this system is also not innocent of mistakes, and a consideration should be taken that in the medical field for a reliance on artificial intelligence may rise to human life.”

MK Matan Kahane indicates the chairman of the Health Committee the duty of public representatives, “to monitor that the use of artificial intelligence in the medical worlds will streamline and improve treatment, and not on the contrary.

In light of these things and vision, the viewer is a future for more widely used artificial intelligence, Knesset members Jacob Asher asking that the Health Committee will have an urgent discussion, with the participation of the health system leaders and technology experts, in order to formulate a clear regulatory framework, which will ensure that the use of artificial intelligence will be in a way that will maintain the rights of Israel. In addition, the chairman of the Interior Committee noted in his letter the obligation to ensure that “the manner in which the use of this system will preserve the finest human capital of doctors in Israel.”

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