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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTH CARE AND THE OVIEDO CONVENTION
Applications of AI technology are being developed in healthcare. The prospects for the deployment of targeted AI applications in medical treatment, clinical trials, drug research, and public health are promising and groundbreaking.
But the deployment of these new technologies in healthcare also raises legal questions, especially from a human rights perspective. This contribution therefore focuses on the human rights analysis of AI applications in healthcare and how these applications relate to the Oviedo Convention.