Published on in Vol 27 (2025)

This is a member publication of Tulane University

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/68198, first published .
AI Can Be a Powerful Social Innovation for Public Health if Community Engagement Is at the Core

AI Can Be a Powerful Social Innovation for Public Health if Community Engagement Is at the Core

AI Can Be a Powerful Social Innovation for Public Health if Community Engagement Is at the Core

Journals

  1. De Matas J. Reprograming the Narrative Machine: Toward a Decolonial Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Global Health. Emerging Media 2025;3(3):451 View
  2. Nabukenya S, Wasswa W, Twimukye A, Mwaka E. Strengthening ethics review of the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in health research: a guide for research ethics committees in Uganda. BMC Medical Ethics 2025;26(1) View
  3. Abdalla M, Saad M, Abazia D, Advani A, Alhammad A, Bernknopf A, Bitra V, Blommel M, Conn K, Goldwire M, Gosser R, Iso T, Johnson S, Kier K, Kostrzewa A, Majerczyk D, Munir F, Phillips J, Segovia M, Sibbesen J, Sehman M, Sommer C, Stark J, Thornby K. Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Evidence, Challenges, and Best Practices: An Opinion of the Drug Information Practice and Research Network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. JACCP: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY 2025 View
  4. Oyenuga M. Artificial Intelligence for Social Good. African Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 2025;8(5):1 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Espinoza M. AI, Personalization, Equity, and the Future of Learning. View