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Updates from the Human Values Project
RAISE 2025: Second International Symposium on Responsible AI in Healthcare
The second RAISE conference in Portland, Maine brought together clinicians, AI developers, ethicists, and policymakers to address AI alignment with human values, co-hosted by Harvard Medical School, MaineHealth, Northeastern's Roux Institute, and NEJM AI.
OpenAI NextGenAI Grant Supports HVP Research at Harvard Medical School
OpenAI's $50 million donation to 15 research institutions through its NextGenAI consortium includes funding for Harvard Medical School research projects, providing resources and compute credits that support HVP's work on AI alignment in healthcare.
New Publication in Nature Medicine
"The Missing Value of Medical Artificial Intelligence" published in Nature Medicine, arguing for systematic incorporation of human values into AI system design.
HVP Presented at ML4H 2025 Symposium
The Human Values Project framework and initial findings were presented at the Machine Learning for Health symposium, demonstrating divergent AI behavior across 15 models.
1,000 Clinicians Enrolled Across Three Continents
The HVP pilot study has reached a major enrollment milestone with over 1,000 clinicians participating from institutions across North America, Europe, and Asia.
NEJM Perspective: Measuring AI Against Real-World Care
Dr. Kohane publishes perspective in the New England Journal of Medicine on evaluating AI against the actual quality of current clinical practice.
International Collaboration with Clalit Health Services
HVP expands its international partnership with Clalit Health Services in Israel, bringing cross-cultural perspectives on AI values in healthcare.
RAISE Symposium: Establishing a Global Framework for Responsible AI in Medicine
The inaugural RAISE symposium at Cliff House, Maine convened 150 experts in policy, AI, healthcare, and ethics. The resulting framework was published simultaneously in Nature Medicine and NEJM AI.