Pennsylvania lawmakers want to make sure humans are still involved in health care decisions that rely on artificial intelligence.
Bipartisan legislation introduced this month in the House of Representatives would require health care providers and insurers to be transparent about how they use artificial intelligence and ensure that humans review all assessments made by AI. Providers and insurers also would be mandated to provide evidence that their uses of AI minimize bias and discrimination prohibited by law. MORE: No matter your age, it's never too late to reap the benefits of a healthy lifestyle
AI has a range of applications in health care — from AI chatbots that offer simple care or answer questions about insurance coverage to algorithms that interpret medical images to the fil