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Who is Deciding the Future Role of AI in Healthcare in the Nordics?: A Research Brief

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  • Tucker, Jason

    (Malmö University)

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The future role of AI in healthcare is largely seen as positive, inevitable, necessary, and driven by the private sector. These dominant narratives obscure decision-making about these future applications, with little room for political scrutiny, or public participation. Public, and private resources, are being funnelled to support various AI health technologies. By prioritising some and not others, we are being set on a path that will greatly impact our future health, lives, and societies. My research sheds light on these processes and provides tools to expand the scope for inclusive public participation in the debate on future role of AI in healthcare.

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  • Tucker, Jason, 2024. "Who is Deciding the Future Role of AI in Healthcare in the Nordics?: A Research Brief," OSF Preprints jvtdu, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:jvtdu
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/jvtdu
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