In “Health is My Right,” Virginie Delalande gives a voice to your concerns.
The tools offered by artificial intelligence in the medical field allow for detection, prediction, assistance… sometimes even better than we can. But when there’s a mistake, bias, or an unjust decision, who is responsible? The doctor? The creator of the algorithm? Or the system itself?
We discuss this with Laurent Fiorina, rhythm cardiologist at ICPS and expert in medical artificial intelligence for Philips, Maître Marianne Lahana, lawyer specializing in health and digital law, and Cédric Thoma, co-founder of the E-Sensia platform, an AI that helps SAMU and hospitals detect critical signals (stroke, heart attacks) in real-time.