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Developing ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare requires a systemic approach. Experts emphasize clear objectives, balancing economic incentives with patient interests, and context-sensitive design for AI to truly benefit healthcare stakeholders.

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  • Healthcare AI Ethics
  • AI Development Challenges
  • Empirical Ethics Research

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  • Theoretical discussions on AI benefits and harms in healthcare lack empirical evidence.
  • Bridging the gap between AI theory and practice is crucial for ethical healthcare applications.
  • This research investigates expert-perceived challenges in developing ethical AI for healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine expert concerns and challenges in developing ethical AI for healthcare.
  • To understand how to align AI development with healthcare contexts and needs.
  • To identify key considerations for ethically integrating AI into medical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted semi-structured interviews with 41 Artificial Intelligence (AI) experts.
  • Employed reflective thematic analysis to interpret interview data.
  • Focused on expert perspectives regarding ethical AI development in healthcare.

Main Results:

  • Identified three core themes essential for ethical AI in healthcare.
  • Theme 1: Importance of clear, purposeful objectives for AI implementation.
  • Theme 2: Tension between economic incentives and prioritizing patient/doctor interests.
  • Theme 3: Necessity of context-sensitive AI informed by theoretical foundations.

Conclusions:

  • Ethical AI in healthcare must offer genuine benefits beyond innovation, aligning with complex healthcare practices.
  • A systemic, proactive perspective is needed for ethical AI development, considering objectives, actors, and context.
  • Ethical AI development involves intricate interplay between AI, ethics, healthcare, and diverse stakeholders.