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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Special Programme on Human Reproduction (HRP) have released a technical brief on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The brief highlights the opportunities and risks that AI presents in this field, including AI's potential to make sexual and reproductive services more accessible. However, there are concerns over data breaches, bias, unequal access, and misinformation. The brief suggests actions such as revisiting data protection regulations, ensuring diversity in training data and development teams, and addressing misinformation. Ethical and inclusive development and regulation of AI in SRHR are crucial.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Special Programme on Human Reproduction (HRP) have released a technical brief on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The brief highlights the opportunities and risks that AI presents in this field, including AI's potential to make sexual and reproductive services more accessible. However, there are concerns over data breaches, bias, unequal access, and misinformation. The brief suggests actions such as revisiting data protection regulations, ensuring diversity in training data and development teams, and addressing misinformation. Ethical and inclusive development and regulation of AI in SRHR are crucial.

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