If you’re a human, there’s a very good chance you’ve been involved in human subjects research.
Maybe you’ve participated in a clinical trial, completed a survey about your health habits, or took part in a graduate student’s experiment for $20 when you were in college. Or maybe you’ve conducted research yourself as a student or professional.
Key takeaways • AI is changing the way people conduct research on humans, but our regulatory frameworks to protect human subjects haven’t kept pace. • AI has the potential to improve health care and make research more efficient, but only if it’s built responsibly with appropriate oversight. • Our data is being used in ways we may not know about or consent to, and underrepresented populations bear the greatest burden of risk.
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