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2. Proposes the establishment of an investment program which would allow less-
developed countries to participate in the testing of AI technologies by technologically
advanced countries in order to:
a. Grant access to new AI technologies to the less developed countries,
b. Help the developed countries perfect their data and thus improve the quality
of care afforded by AI;
3. Authorises an international treaty governing and defining the explicit role and applied
uses of Artificial Intelligence, and thus dictates:
a. That AI should hereby be used under constant surveillance of a medical
professional, artificial intelligence must be used under the constant supervision
of a health professional in the event that the patient is put at risk, in order to
mediate concerns that AI machinery will replace the role of doctors and other
medical practitioners,
b. The establishment of the rights of the patient including the right to privacy,
informed consent (for the collection and uses of their information), and
confidentiality, of which any violations (through selling and purchasing such
information) shall result in swift punishment,
c. That there should be additional emphasis on patient privacy among doctors
and other medical professionals, and that these will be the sole viewers of this
complete medical records and will use their power to keep the information out
of the hands of commercial entities who wish to use it for financial gain;
furthermore, these professionals should always be kept informed by any
company that holds medical data,
d. The creation of international rules in this treaty concerning the responsibility in
the event of a machine error by sharing it between doctors and the creators of
the machine and adapting it to different cases;
4. Stresses the creation of a committee involving healthcare and technology businesses
as well as involved governments with the goal of:
a. Streamlining the privacy laws and policies across all States utilising joint AI
systems,
b. Sharing information on new emerging technologies that could benefit the future
of healthcare internationally,
c. Providing options for better security amongst smaller nations and organisations
that can not provide them individually,
d. Reviewing new AI technology and services that pertain to the medical field,
which will work in tandem with the International Bioethics Committee (IBC) for
educated evaluation of new AI techniques;
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