Indonesia’s Deputy Health Minister, Dante Saksono Harbuwono, has stressed the critical need for robust ethical governance surrounding the implementation of artificial intelligence within the healthcare sector. The government recognizes AI’s potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery but acknowledges associated risks regarding data privacy, algorithmic bias, and patient safety. Officials are actively developing guidelines to ensure responsible AI adoption, focusing on transparency and accountability. These regulations aim to build public trust and prevent unintended consequences as AI becomes more integrated into medical practices. Collaboration between government, healthcare professionals, and technology experts is central to this process. The initiative seeks to balance innovation with the protection of patient rights and ethical considerations, positioning Indonesia as a leader in responsible AI healthcare implementation. Further details on specific regulations are expected to be released in the coming months.