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Community-led Protocols for the Safe and Responsible Use of De-identified and Synthetic Healthcare Text for AI Development (SAFETEXT)

SAFETEXT aims to develop guidelines and protocols for safe and responsible use of de-identified and synthetic healthcare free-text data in AI development. The group will establish best practices to ensure trust and transparency while facilitating innovation in AI and Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies to improve healthcare research in the UK.

Status: Active
Primary contact: jaya.chaturvedi@kcl.ac.uk

Data and discovery Demonstrating trustworthiness

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Community charter

The group meets monthly to discuss events, which are open to the wider community. These include hands-on workshops to discuss the current legal and governance landscapes, share best practices, and develop, discuss and “stress-test” proposed community protocols.

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Co-Chairs

Meet the team leading efforts to create community-led protocols for the safe use of synthetic healthcare text for AI development.

Goran Nenadic

Goran Nenadic

The University of Manchester

Arlene Casey

Arlene Casey

The University of Edinburgh

Angus Roberts

Angus Roberts

King's College London

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth Ford

Elizabeth Ford

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Robert Stewart

Robert Stewart

King's College London

Jaya Chaturvedi

Jaya Chaturvedi

King's College London

Sarah Markham

Sarah Markham

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Key outputs from the SAFETEXT working group promoting the safe use of synthetic healthcare text for AI development.

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