Differences Between Europe and the United States on AI/Digital Policy: Comment Response to Roundtable Discussion on AI

For AI policy, there are significant differences between Europe and the United States. The General Data Protection Regulation, which applies not only to European Union companies but also to all American companies with European customers, is more protective than health insurance portability and accou...

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Main Authors: Pierre-Antoine Gourraud PhD, MPH, Francoise Simon PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-02-01
Series:Gender and the Genome
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2470289720907103
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spelling doaj-7f0aa1d4de0f4165aca50925c33e95112020-11-25T03:19:37ZengSAGE PublishingGender and the Genome2470-29002020-02-01410.1177/2470289720907103Differences Between Europe and the United States on AI/Digital Policy: Comment Response to Roundtable Discussion on AIPierre-Antoine Gourraud PhD, MPH0Francoise Simon PhD1 CHU de Nantes, INSERM, Pôle Hospitalo-Universitaire 11: Santé Publique, Clinique des données, Nantes, France Nantes University, Nantes, FranceFor AI policy, there are significant differences between Europe and the United States. The General Data Protection Regulation, which applies not only to European Union companies but also to all American companies with European customers, is more protective than health insurance portability and accountability act for individual health data. Its Article 22 stipulates that citizens cannot be submitted to medical decisions generated by an automated source.https://doi.org/10.1177/2470289720907103
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title_short Differences Between Europe and the United States on AI/Digital Policy: Comment Response to Roundtable Discussion on AI
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description For AI policy, there are significant differences between Europe and the United States. The General Data Protection Regulation, which applies not only to European Union companies but also to all American companies with European customers, is more protective than health insurance portability and accountability act for individual health data. Its Article 22 stipulates that citizens cannot be submitted to medical decisions generated by an automated source.
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