Automating AI Governance for Healthcare Applications of Generative AI

Organizations that develop or deploy Generative AI solutions in healthcare are subject to more than 70 national and state laws, regulatory rules, and industry standards. Once an organization establishes an AI Governance framework, its policies will include dozens of controls that must be implemented for each AI project. This session describes a subset of these controls that can be automated with current tools:

  • Automated execution of medical LLM benchmarks during system testing and when monitoring in production, including coverage of medical ethics, medical errors, fairness and equity, safety and reliability – using Pacific AI
  • Automating generation and executing of LLM test suites for custom solutions, including testing for robustness, bias, fairness, representation, and accuracy – using LangTest
  • Automated generation of model cards, complying with transparency laws and including explained benchmark results – based on the CHAI draft model card standard

About the speakers
David Talby
CEO, Pacific AI

David Talby is a CEO at Pacific AI and John Snow Labs, helping healthcare & life science companies put AI to good use. He has extensive experience building and running web-scale software platforms and teams – in startups, for Microsoft’s Bing in the US and Europe, and to scale Amazon’s financial systems in Seattle and the UK.

David holds a PhD in computer science and master’s degrees in both computer science and business administration.

Ben Webster
Vice President of AI Solutions at NLPLogix

Ben joined NLP Logix 11 years ago as the company’s first employee. During this time, he has led machine learning projects across various industries. Notably, he has played a key role in automating audio and language processes for the largest healthcare patient survey provider in the U.S. and delivering AI-driven solutions for multiple organizations within the human resources sector.

Ben’s groundbreaking work in language modeling earned him a patent, further cementing his position as a leader in the AI field. Ben is an active community advocate, particularly in educational initiatives. He volunteers for programs like Data Science for Social Good, NLP Logix's Analytics Boot Camp, and collaborates with Edward Waters University to help shape the growth of its technology department. In 2023, he was named an Ultimate Tech Leader by the Jacksonville Business Journal.