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We are excited to announce that Mahsa Shabani from the Law Centre for Health and Life is part of the pioneering Future-AI consortium. After three years of collaborative effort, the consortium has published a groundbreaking article in BMJ creating international consensus guidelines for trustworthy and deployable artificial intelligence in healthcare

The FUTURE-AI international guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for creating AI tools in healthcare that are trustworthy and deployable. Co-developed by 117 experts from 50 countries, the guidelines are designed to ensure that healthcare AI aligns with key ethical standards. 

The article highlights: 

  • Six core principles for trustworthy AI: Fairness, Universality, Traceability, Usability, Robustness, and Explainability. 

  • 30 best practices across four main phases of healthcare AI (design, development, validation, deployment). 

  • Step-by-step recommendations for practical implementation with real-world examples. 

  • Expertise from diverse fields, including data science, clinical practice, ethics, social science, and regulation, addressing the multi-faceted challenges of healthcare AI. 

The article is a significant milestone in the effort to guide the future of AI in healthcare while ensuring it remains ethical, legal, and accessible to all. 

Dr. M. (Mahsa) Shabani PhD

Faculty of Law

Gezondheidsrecht