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      <mods:namePart>Torres-Cazorla, María Isabel</mods:namePart>
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      <mods:dateAvailable encoding="iso8601">2025-11-04T11:26:12Z</mods:dateAvailable>
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   <mods:identifier type="citation">Torres Cazorla, María Isabel, "The Future is Now: AI and Health, Where Are We Going?", Juridical Tribune-Review of Comparative and International Law 15, nº 3 (October 2025): 525-538.</mods:identifier>
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   <mods:identifier type="doi">10.62768/TBJ/2025/15/3/06</mods:identifier>
   <mods:abstract>DeepMind, the AI company of Google is using new tools that permit to identify changes&#xd;
in human DNA that cause disease. This research explores the connection among Artificial&#xd;
Intelligence and health, taking into account the information provided by Google DeepMind,&#xd;
AlphaFold and AlphaMissense. It seems to be a revolution: combining AI and health. There are&#xd;
many questions to be solved: are there any limits for science – and companies – on this field?&#xd;
Identification of proteins and the possibility of preventing (or why not, reduce or limiting)&#xd;
certain diseases seem to be the objective. There is a list of principles and objectives referred to&#xd;
the use of these techniques of AI described on the Google website. In particular, Google will not&#xd;
pursue, among others, ‘technologies that gather or use information for surveillance violating&#xd;
internationally accepted norms’ or ‘technologies whose purpose contravenes widely accepted&#xd;
principles of international law and human rights’. What are these internationally accepted&#xd;
norms? What are these widely accepted principles of international law and human rights&#xd;
concerning AI and health? So, the debate is open and this research tries to explore some key&#xd;
questions about that issue.</mods:abstract>
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      <mods:topic>Inteligencia artificial - Derecho y legislación</mods:topic>
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   <mods:subject>
      <mods:topic>Inteligencia artificial en medicina</mods:topic>
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      <mods:title>The Future Is Now: AI and Health, Where Are We Going?</mods:title>
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