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2024 Exploratory Workshop

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Livestream on Thursday, September 19, 2024
9:45 AM – 4:15 PM EDT
No registration required

The use of AI in biomedical and social and behavioral research raises fundamental questions about what impact these tools have on humans in the present and may have on us in the near future. We need to think about what AI to create, how to use it, what risks AI can pose, how we can prepare for and control these risks, and how this might inform future policy. This workshop will explore the ethical and practical considerations for the use of AI in research involving humans.

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Session I: Exploring the Ethics and Governance Principles for Human Research with AI

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Session II: Examining the Challenges of Applying the Belmont Principles and the Common Rule to Research Involving AI

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Session III: Exploring the Challenges with Maintaining Public Trust and Aligning AI with Human Values

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Accreditation
All Exploratory Workshop sessions meet the Certified IRB Professional (CIP) recertification guidelines and are eligible for a maximum of 5 hours of credits with a breakdown as follows: Session 1, 2 credits; Session 2, 1.5 credits; Session 3, 1.5 credits. [Please have a supervisor sign a log indicating the title of the session and the date in which it was watched as proof of attendance for accreditation purposes.]

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