Abstract
Abstract
The increasing prevalence of Autonomous Systems (AS) powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in society and their expanding role in ensuring safety necessitate the assessment of their trustworthiness. The verification and development com- munity faces the challenge of evaluating the trustworthiness of AI-powered AS in a comprehensive and objective manner. To address this challenge, this study conducts a semi-structured interview with experts specializing in AI and autonomous systems in healthcare to gather their insights and perspectives on the trustworthiness of AI-powered autonomous systems. By integrating these expert insights, a comprehensive framework is proposed for assessing the trustworthiness of AI-powered autonomous systems in the domain of healthcare. This framework is designed to contribute to the advancement of trustworthiness assessment practices in the field of AI and autonomous systems, fostering greater confidence in their deployment in healthcare settings.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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