If you’re a human, there’s a very good chance you’ve been involved in human subjects research.
Maybe you’ve participated in a clinical trial, completed a survey about your health habits, or took part in a graduate student’s experiment for $20 when you were in college. Or maybe you’ve conducted research yourself as a student or professional.
Key takeaways
AI is changing the way people conduct research on humans, but our regulatory frameworks to protect human subjects haven’t kept pace.
AI has the potential to improve health care and make research more efficient, but only i...
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