golden ring on a log.

President Joe Biden, the AI Wizard

By Bobby Stroup

Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t magic, but there is value in telling a magical story to non-technical stakeholders to describe how we’ll govern this transformative technology. In fact, President Joe Biden himself could benefit by borrowing from an existing legend.

Let’s pick a story that’s already popular and one where heroes successfully overcame a dangerous technology. That technology should be simple, but also one that embodies the idea of harms caused by design. Focusing on a simple device avoids the distraction of technological details, allowing us to more easily ponder the bigger picture.

With the above parameters in mind, I suggest we discuss the technology of an “evil ring.” No, I don’t mean that Ring. I’m saying we should analogize health care AI to Sauron’s One Ring from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.

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Person looking at a Fitbit watch in a Best Buy store

Reviewing Health Announcements at Google, Facebook, and Apple

By Adriana Krasniansky

Over the past several days, technology players Google, Apple, and Facebook have each reported health-related business news. In this blog post, we examine their announcements and identify emerging ethical questions in the digital health space.

On Nov. 1, Google announced plans to acquire smartwatch maker Fitbit for $2.1 billion in 2020, subject to regulatory approval. The purchase is expected to jumpstart the production of Google’s own health wearables; the company has already invested at least $40 million in wearable research, absorbing watchmaker Fossil’s R&D technology in January 2019.

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