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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly used across healthcare, universities and research organisations. We believe it is important to be transparent about how AI may be used within NDORMS, what safeguards are in place, and how we protect people's information.

How we currently use AI at NDORMS

Our principles for using AI in research

University AI policy.

What AI is not used for

  • AI does not replace ethical review.
  • AI does not replace researcher accountability.
  • AI does not make decisions about participation in research without appropriate human oversight.
  • AI does not override data protection requirements.
  • AI does not automatically determine conclusions from research findings.

How we govern the use of AI

 How we govern the use of AI