GIHF-AI Study 2.0: Applications and framework conditions of AI in medicine
After GIHF-AI published its first study on the willingness to share health data for research and care management in Germany and Israel in January 2023, this publication investigates the status quo of leading AI-based solutions in Europe and Israel.
GIHF-AI looks back at 2023
With this brochure, we provide a look back at the year 2023 from the perspective of the German Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI). It summarizes the policy briefings, roundtable reports, including policy recommendations, and statements produced over the course of a year.
GIHF-AI Conference 2024 in Berlin
The German Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI) is holding its third annual conference in Berlin from June 24 to 25. German and Israeli digital health stakeholders from politics, business, science, medicine and research are expected to attend.
Ethical guidelines for AI in medicine
The current GIHF-AI policy briefing sheds light on the use of AI in medicine with a focus on ethical principles and their influence on trustworthiness and acceptance among the population. In addition to the EU’s ethical guidelines for trustworthy AI,
Israel’s ethical framework on the use of AI in medicine will be presented as well as use cases.
Parliamentary Breakfast on the GIHF-AI Study with Prof. Ran Balicer and Prof. Sylvia Thun
To present the study on trust in the use of health data in Germany and Israel conducted by the German Israeli Health Forums for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI), the European Leadership (ELNET) organized a parliamentary breakfast in the German Bundestag on January 17.
GIHF-AI Study 2023: Trust in the Use of Health Data
To measure the willingness to provide digital health data for research and care management, 2,052 citizens in Germany and Israel were surveyed in mid-2023 for a first direct comparison in the context of GIHF-AI with surprising results.