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connection and personalisation is necessary to assist, or take over from the AI,
                          e.  The existence of an emergency shutdown protocol with a mandatory test in
                              case of hacking and loss of control of the machine,

                          f.  The implementation of a strict protocol of regular control in order to control as
                              rigorously as possible the risks of hacking or medical cyberterrorism;


                   4.  Encourages  AI  market  leaders  to  invest  in  start-ups  and  private  medical  research
                      companies developing AI in order to increase the global market economy;


                   5.  Calls for the implementation of a pictogram to be imposed on all medical acts, images
                      or prescriptions performed by AI, which would make it possible to warn caregivers and
                      patients of the origin of the documents;


                   6.  Encourages countries to raise public awareness of artificial intelligence in order to build

                      a climate of trust to ensure its diffusion and acceptability in health research, within an
                      appropriate regulatory context, including:
                          a.  Establishing a highlighted charter for each hospital that explains to patients the

                              presence of AI within the establishment and their role with the doctors,
                          b.  Communicating  the  existence  of  this  charter  through  journals  and  television
                              news in order to make it known to as many people as possible,
                          c.  Inviting children to visit hospitals in a school setting to familiarise them at an early

                              age with the presence of AI,
                          d.  Calling for the adaptation of teaching programmes at the high school level in
                              the  science  sector  with  particular  emphasis  on  ethical  issues  and  new

                              technologies in health;

                   7.  Calls  for  a  review  of  the  medical  education  system  in  response  to  the  significant

                      development of AI and the issue of ethics:
                          a.  Putting in place as regular a "technological transition" training as possible with
                              successive  periods  of  work  and  periods  of  training  to  bring  the  medical

                              profession up to standard,
                          b.  Promoting studies leading to future jobs related to AI;




                   8.  Calls for State laws to urge national healthcare organisations for AI to have access to

                      all relevant patient databases under the patient privacy clauses (as mentioned before)
                      by converting it to a digitally readable format.








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