The Utah Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy (OAIP) is building a roster of healthcare professionals to help evaluate proposals submitted to its AI Sandbox — the state's regulatory relief program for AI companies operating in regulated industries.

Physicians, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists, pharmacists, and other licensed healthcare professionals are eligible. Utah licensure is not required.

Reviewers are matched to proposals based on their specialty, asked to assess clinical safety and potential public-health benefit, and expected to return feedback within about a week. Proposals typically run 20–50 pages. The role is voluntary and unpaid, with no recurring commitment.

OAIP has flagged particular need in primary care, pediatrics, ophthalmology, endocrinology, nutrition, and oncology.

Reviewer identities are kept confidential, and proposal contents must be treated as confidential until the Office finalizes (or closes) a regulatory agreement with the applicant.

Interested? Email a brief summary of your clinical background and specialty to ai@utah.gov.

More on the AI Sandbox at commerce.utah.gov/ai/regulatory-mitigation.

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