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Affirming that artificial intelligence bows entirely to the human will and does overtake
               the human,


                      Praying by consequence that such medical care should be free or at least accessible
               to all populations, rich and poor,


                   1.  Proposes the creation of a "control" sub-committee, located in Dublin, the capital of
                      Big  Data,  which  would  be  managed  and  controlled  by  the  WHO  and  which  will
                      regulate and promote the use of artificial intelligence in medicine internationally by:

                          a.  Regulating the data and how it will be moved and used by companies that are
                              third parties to State health agencies,
                          b.  Enabling sound international cooperation between member States, NGOs and

                              private companies to eventually create a single global digital market,
                          c.  Putting in place ethical limits on its use, thus ensuring respect for the right to
                              privacy and equal treatment;


                   2.  Urges the assistance of member States to enable developing countries to establish and
                      popularise the usage of AI in medicine among populations in need by:

                          a.  Calling for the installation of sustainable electric generators that will be able to
                              survive the climate and dust so that we dispose of a stable electricity current
                              that  will  allow  the  implementation  of  Internet  in  remote  or  resource-poor

                              populated areas,
                          b.  Supporting the creation of medical centres developing AI and telemedicine in
                              these areas, thus enabling rapid and high-quality medical aid to populations in
                              need;


                   3.  Proposes the writing of an international treaty to define the standards and the way of
                      using artificial intelligence in the medical field by:

                          a.  Inviting  member  States  to  come  together  around  the  same  international
                              regulation on the use of AI in medicine, meaning that member countries must
                              implement the Data Protection Act of 2018,

                          b.  Leaving it up to the patient to choose whether to be managed by a doctor or
                              an  AI,  thus  guaranteeing  a  minimal  human  presence  in  each  medical
                              establishment; in the event of a patient choosing AI, a medical professional

                              would still be supervising the treatments in order to ensure quality of care,
                          c.  Clarifying the issue of legal liability in the event of a machine error, dividing it
                              according to the type of error between companies and caregivers,

                          d.  The systematic presence of a referring specialist during surgical operations and
                              a validation when it comes to routine procedures (analysis/x-ray/diagnosis...);
                              specialists would also be present during a mental health case where human



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