Towards abundant intelligences: Considerations for Indigenous perspectives in adopting artificial intelligence technology.

Q3 Medicine Healthcare Management Forum Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1177/08404704241257144
Julia A Silano
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare are evolving rapidly. The integration of AI into the Canadian healthcare system has demonstrated significant potential for enhancing the efficiency of care and improving patient outcomes. However, as this transformative technology continues to advance, it is crucial to take into account the unique perspectives and requirements of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. This article delves into the political, ethical, and practical considerations associated with introducing AI into Indigenous healthcare, emphasizing the paramount importance of equity and inclusion, which are rooted in the Two-Eyed AI framework. It also underscores the significance of co-creating AI technology in collaboration with Indigenous communities and multidisciplinary development teams. To illustrate these principles, this article spotlights an international AI epistemology-focused working group example. Healthcare professionals who engage with AI, whether it be through research, management, development, or leadership are implicated with this contemporary paradigm shift in decolonizing novel AI technology.

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走向丰富的智能:在采用人工智能技术时对土著观点的考虑。
人工智能(AI)在医疗保健领域的应用发展迅速。将人工智能融入加拿大医疗保健系统已显示出其在提高医疗保健效率和改善患者治疗效果方面的巨大潜力。然而,随着这一变革性技术的不断进步,考虑到加拿大原住民的独特视角和要求至关重要。本文深入探讨了将人工智能引入土著医疗保健的相关政治、伦理和实际考虑因素,强调了根植于 "双眼人工智能 "框架中的公平性和包容性的极端重要性。它还强调了与原住民社区和多学科开发团队合作共同创造人工智能技术的重要性。为了说明这些原则,本评论着重介绍了一个以人工智能认识论为重点的国际工作组实例。无论是通过研究、管理、开发还是领导,与人工智能打交道的医疗保健专业人员都与这种新型人工智能技术去殖民化的当代范式转变息息相关。
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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