The right to a second opinion on Artificial Intelligence diagnosis—Remedying the inadequacy of a risk-based regulation

Thomas Ploug*, Søren Holm

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Abstract

In this paper, we argue that patients who are subjects of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-supported diagnosis and treatment planning should have a right to a second opinion, but also that this right should not necessarily be construed as a right to a physician opinion. The right to a second opinion could potentially be satisfied by another independent AI system. Our considerations on the right to second opinion are embedded in the wider debate on different approaches to the regulation of AI, and we conclude the article by providing a number of reasons for preferring a rights-based approach over a risk-based approach.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBioethics
Vol/bind37
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)303-311
Antal sider9
ISSN0269-9702
DOI
StatusUdgivet - mar. 2023

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