AI Medical Compendium Journal:
American journal of law & medicine

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Monitoring Mental Health: Legal and Ethical Considerations of Using Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Wards.

American journal of law & medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being tested and deployed in major hospitals to monitor patients, leading to improved health outcomes, lower costs, and time savings. This uptake is in its infancy, with new applications being considered. In this Artic...

When Medical Devices Have a Mind of Their Own: The Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence.

American journal of law & medicine
How can an agency like the U.S. Food & Drug Administration ("FDA") effectively regulate software that is constantly learning and adapting to real-world data? Continuously learning algorithms pose significant public health risks if a medical device ca...

Applying a Common Enterprise Theory of Liability to Clinical AI Systems.

American journal of law & medicine
The advent of artificial intelligence ("AI") holds great potential to improve clinical diagnostics. At the same time, there are important questions of liability for harms arising from the use of this technology. Due to their complexity, opacity, and ...

Is Watson for Oncology Unreasonably Dangerous?: Making A Case for How to Prove Products Liability Based on a Flawed Artificial Intelligence Design.

American journal of law & medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) machines hold the world's curiosity captive. Futuristic television shows like West World are set in desert lands against pink sunsets where sleek, autonomous AI fulfill every human need, desire, and kink. But I, Robot, a ...