Task Force #2
Women at the Center: Shaping Health Through Data & AI
This task force examines the legal, ethical, and accountability frameworks governing women’s health in the context of increasing reliance on digital health technologies, AI, and large‑scale health data infrastructures. It analyzes how the design, deployment, and regulation of data‑driven health systems affect women’s health outcomes across clinical, public health, and biomedical innovation settings. The task force places particular emphasis on the role of sex‑ and gender‑specific data quality, representation, and governance, and on the implications of under‑representation or bias in datasets, algorithms, and digital service delivery models.
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