Racing Against the Algorithm: Leveraging Inclusive AI as an Antiracist Tool for Brain Health

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Victor Ekuta
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming medicine, including neurology and mental health. Yet without equity-centered design, AI risks reinforcing systemic racism. This article explores how algorithmic bias and phenotypic exclusion disproportionately affect marginalized communities in brain health. Drawing on lived experience and scientific evidence, the essay outlines five design principles—centered on inclusion, transparency, and accountability—to ensure AI promotes equity. By reimagining AI as a tool for justice, we can reshape translational science to serve all populations.

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与算法赛跑:利用包容性人工智能作为大脑健康的反种族主义工具
人工智能(AI)正在改变医学,包括神经病学和心理健康。然而,如果没有以公平为中心的设计,人工智能就有可能加剧系统性种族主义。本文探讨了算法偏见和表型排斥如何不成比例地影响边缘化社区的大脑健康。根据实际经验和科学证据,本文概述了以包容性、透明度和问责制为中心的五项设计原则,以确保人工智能促进公平。通过将人工智能重新设想为正义的工具,我们可以重塑转化科学,为所有人服务。
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Cts-Clinical and Translational Science
Cts-Clinical and Translational Science 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Science (CTS), an official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, highlights original translational medicine research that helps bridge laboratory discoveries with the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Translational medicine is a multi-faceted discipline with a focus on translational therapeutics. In a broad sense, translational medicine bridges across the discovery, development, regulation, and utilization spectrum. Research may appear as Full Articles, Brief Reports, Commentaries, Phase Forwards (clinical trials), Reviews, or Tutorials. CTS also includes invited didactic content that covers the connections between clinical pharmacology and translational medicine. Best-in-class methodologies and best practices are also welcomed as Tutorials. These additional features provide context for research articles and facilitate understanding for a wide array of individuals interested in clinical and translational science. CTS welcomes high quality, scientifically sound, original manuscripts focused on clinical pharmacology and translational science, including animal, in vitro, in silico, and clinical studies supporting the breadth of drug discovery, development, regulation and clinical use of both traditional drugs and innovative modalities.
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