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The Silent Partner: A Narrative Review of AI's Impact on Informed Consent.

Journal of law and medicine
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into health care presents significant challenges for traditional informed consent practices. This review examines the legal and ethical implications of using AI in clinical decision-making, with a focus...

Applying Duties to Oversee AI to Medical Practitioners in Australia.

Journal of law and medicine
The ethical challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) in health require guardrails to mitigate and address them including: regulation, practice standards, duty of care, training and professional development for those using AI in clinical care. A key...

AI and Expert Medical Evidence.

Journal of law and medicine
Courts and legal processes are being challenged by the increasing utilisation of artificial intelligence (AI) applications. At the same time practitioners in many disciplines involved in providing expert evidence are increasingly using artificial int...

Virtual Labs and Designer Bugs - Generative AI, Synthetic Biology and National Security.

Journal of law and medicine
AI technologies can pose a major national security concern. AI programs could be used to develop chemical and biological agents which circumvent existing protective measures or medical treatments, or to design pathogens with capabilities they do not ...

What Legal Frameworks Should Govern Use of Genetic Test Results by Private Health Insurers in New Zealand?

Journal of law and medicine
The rising cost of private health insurance and constraints within public health systems are global concerns. Genetic testing presents a transformative opportunity for health care to enhance health outcomes and optimise resource allocation through pe...

When Will Death Be? Legal Considerations and Regulatory Safeguards in Predictive Modelling Applications for End-of-Life Care.

Journal of law and medicine
Advance care planning (ACP) is generally considered as valuable in guiding treatments that are aligned with patients' preferences. Despite its benefits, there are some practical and legal difficulties in its implementation. Predictive modelling is in...

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Issues When Determining Negligence.

Journal of law and medicine
The introduction of novel medical technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI), into traditional clinical practice presents legal liability challenges that need to be squarely addressed by litigants and courts when something goes wrong. Some of t...

Personal Data for Public Benefit: The Regulatory Determinants of Social Licence for Technologically Enhanced Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance.

Journal of law and medicine
Technologically enhanced surveillance systems have been proposed for the task of monitoring and responding to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in both human, animal and environmental contexts. The use of these systems is in their infancy, although the ...

Regulation of AI in Health Care: A Cautionary Tale Considering Horses and Zebras.

Journal of law and medicine
The introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into health care has been accompanied by uncertainties and regulatory challenges. The establishment of a regulatory framework around AI in health is in its infancy and the way forward is unclear. There...

Maintaining Privacy in Artificial Intelligence-driven Bioinformatics: An Inquiry into the Suitability of Australia's Laws.

Journal of law and medicine
Since its humble origins in 1950, artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced exponential growth. In 2020 it seems that there is an AI for just about every aspect of life - from targeted advertising to minimally invasive surgery. It is generally tho...