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Brian Scarpelli, presented part of the second special panel on “Essential considerations for
policymakers addressing the role of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare,” from Connected Health
Initiative, USA. Ilise Feitshans, Fellow in Law at the European Scientific Institute in France, presented
her research on “Global health impacts of personal data protections under European laws and beyond.”
This presentation focused on understanding the role of privacy in society as well as its influence on
personal health, including whether health concerns affect the application, use and disclosure of personal
data in light of the GDPR provisions.
Selected papers from each year’s Kaleidoscope conference are considered for publication in a special-
feature section of IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. In addition, special issues of the
International Journal of Technology Marketing (IJTMKT), the International Journal of IT Standards
and Standardization Research (IJITSR) and the Journal of ICT Standardization may publish extended
versions of selected Kaleidoscope papers. Authors of outstanding Kaleidoscope 2019 papers have also
been invited to contribute to the work of the ITU/WHO Focus Group on ‘AI for Health.’
All papers accepted and presented at the conference will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore
Digital Library. The Conference Proceedings from 2009 onwards can be downloaded free of charge
from http://itu-kaleidoscope.org.
I would like to thank our technical co-sponsors, supportive partners and Alessia Magliarditi and her
team at the ITU for their role in ensuring the continued success of the Kaleidoscope series of academic
conferences.
Chaouki Abdallah
General Chairman
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