Guidance on potential use of AI in disaster risk and emergency management for prediction, response coordination, and recovery.
Government standard for securing public-facing AI services: risk assessment, procurement controls, and security requirements.
As AI adoption grows in public health, understanding its uses and ensuring responsible application are key to protecting privacy, minimizing bias, and improving outcomes.
Dr. Kris Mork, Director of Public Health Informatics at Guidehouse, talks about how the development of AI needs to be inclusive.
New York City AI Action Plan: strategy for responsible AI use in city government, services, and public engagement.
Government agency guidelines for using content-generating AI tools: acceptable use, citation, disclosure, and quality review.
Local government generative AI policy establishing responsible use rules, disclosure requirements, and approved tool guidelines.
Antony Cousins, the Executive Director for AI Strategy at Cision, outlines how generative AI can contribute to public health work.
Jamie Pina, ASTHO’s Vice President of Public Health Data Modernization, explains how artificial intelligence (AI) can be a public health tool.