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AI Systems for Detecting Intimate Partner Violence in Hospitals Raise Privacy and Safety Concerns

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Oni Blackstock, MD, MHS

3h ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

This article critically examines the use of AI systems in hospital emergency departments to detect intimate partner violence (IPV). It argues that while the intent may be to help victims, these surveillance tools can actually endanger survivors by creating records that may be accessed by abusers, law enforcement, or insurance companies. The piece highlights the tension between algorithmic detection and survivor autonomy, emphasizing that survivors should control when, how, and with whom they share their experiences of violence. The article raises concerns about privacy, consent, and the potential for AI-driven IPV detection to do more harm than good.

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bskyAI Systems for Detecting Intimate Partner Violence in Hospitals Raise Privacy and Safety Concernsmedpagetoday.com

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Survivors should decide when they share and with whom.
What she does not know is that the hospital's AI system has flagged her as a potential victim of intimate partner violence.
The very tools meant to help may actually put survivors at greater risk.
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Survivors should decide when they share and with whom

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