Pilot Youth forum on bioethics
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
6 June 2023 | Strasbourg, France
As a way to bring the voices of youth into discussions on human rights and biomedicine, the Steering Committee for Human Rights in the fields of Biomedicine and Health (CDBIO) organised a pilot youth forum on AI in healthcare, to provide a space for youth to interact with policy makers in an intergovernmental setting.
The forum took place at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg on 6 June 2023. The aim of the forum was to provide the Committee with youth perspectives to inform its own work, including its strategic objectives and actions in the field of human rights and biomedicine.
Report on the Pilot Youth Forum | by Tesi Aschan, Rapporteur
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Youth participants and CDBIO delegations exchanged views, perspectives, and suggestions on a range of issues, notably on the mitigation of bias in AI, the training and education of health professionals and patients, equal access to the benefits of AI, and the responsibility/accountability for AI systems used in healthcare settings.
The pilot allowed the CDBIO to develop its reflection on the future engagement and consultation of young people in its intergovernmental work, including the organisation of larger scale forum as part of the Committee’s Strategic Action Plan on Human Rights and Technologies in Biomedicine (2020-2025).
What is the purpuse of the forum?
Harry Gribben, University of Limerick
Why is the forum is important?
Sam Kelly, Trinity College Dublin
How important are human rights in AI? Alyssa Ryan, University of Galway
"As a young person, I think this forum is really important because the topic on AI in healthcare impacts on all young people across the 46 member states of the Council of Europe. It's a great initiative, to see our input is different to others, this can bring immense added value. "
Aisha Alameen Betro
"Speaking with policy makers allows us to have more trust in government, to make sure that the future is being taken into account now as a priority for young people."
Aisling Comiskey
"The forum is a great way to get young minds to think about issues that wouldn't normally be expressed at a meeting of the Council of Europe. It's really nice to meet as peers to show how young people care about issues and want to help make a change."
Niamh Hickey