In a recent opinion piece published by The Hill, Drs. John Whyte and Margaret Lozovatsky laud the current U.S. administration’s AI Action Plan as an exciting first step toward building trust in healthcare AI.

They claim the plan “evinces close attention to building public and professional trust for AI technology through transparent and ethical oversite [sic] and to accelerate national standards for safety, performance and interoperability.”

To be clear, AI does hold great promise for healthcare. And there are aspects of the plan worth praising, like the acceleration of AI innovation in diagnostics and treatment options, expansion of public-private partnerships, and emphasis on interoperability. But these benefits are overshadowed by three key concerns that will disproportionately imp

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