WHO designates new center in the Netherlands

The WHO has named the Digital Ethics Center at Delft University of Technology as a Collaborating Center for health governance in artificial intelligence.


WHO designates new center in the Netherlands

The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated the Digital Ethics Center of Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) as a Collaborating Center in artificial intelligence (AI) for health governance. This designation signifies recognition of the center's long history of cutting-edge research in responsible innovation.

According to the WHO, the collaboration with the Digital Ethics Center of Delft will help develop and promote the ethical use of artificial intelligence in the health field. The primary goal of this alliance is to enhance governance and the appropriate use of AI to benefit healthcare globally.

In the words of one of the representatives of the Digital Ethics Center of Delft, this appointment is an important step forward in advancing research on the implementation of artificial intelligence in the health sector. Through this collaboration with the WHO, the aim is to ensure that AI is used ethically and responsibly to improve medical care and health governance worldwide.