69. Inteligencia artificial, ética y salud pública (Artificial intelligence, ethics and public health)
Mass digitization, enabled by tools based on artificial intelligence (AI), has significantly increased the amount of data related to health and disease. This includes information about individuals, human societies, their geographical environments, and the factors that potentially protect, promote, or pose risks to both individual and collective health.
This publication examines the concerns and ethical issues arising from the use of artificial intelligence in public health, drawing on insights from experts in the field. Contributing authors include experts such as Andreu Segura, Àngel Puyol, Francisco Javier García, David Casacuberta, Enrique Bernal-Delgado, Jordi Vallverdú, Alicia de Manuel, Miguel Ángel Royo as well as others.
This monograph is published in conjunction with the Spanish Society of Public Health (SESPAS).