ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA

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BRAYAN ANDRÉS TAFUR PABÓN

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This article aims to give an objective look at the new challenges in terms of personal data protection and its legislation with respect to the use of artificial intelligence in the fields of medicine and bioethics, bearing in mind that the use of new information and communication technologies gives rise to a number of accesses to data by third parties that may well put at risk the fundamental rights of people. We will address a brief summary of the concepts of what we currently conceive of as Artificial Intelligence and a critical account that denotes the importance of countries promptly legislating the use of it.

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