Ethical And Social Implications

The Ethics of Artificial intelligence is the part of AI systems that divided into a concern with the moral behavior of humans, when they make, use AI at one hand and a concern of the machine that receives all this information and applied back to human at the other hand (Müller, V. C. (2020, April 30). The use of AI- based telemedicine for public health can create new opportunities for the provision of clinical health and even can be a significant help to global public health system, but it also carries ethical risks that should be identified, avoided, or mitigated (Tiribelli, Simona, 2023). The design of AI-based telemedicine for its acceptance in and for public health, has not Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare Industry yet been addressed by AI ethics framework, despite the current proliferation of these frameworks (Tiribelli, Simona, 2023). One of the most important uses of AI in healthcare after taking the agreement, is Telemedicine or Telehealth. This kind of AI helped us especially during Covid-19 Pandemic, when doctors and patients could not physically appear at their medical appointments to receive their medical screening, diagnostic, and treatment.