AI Medical Compendium Journal:
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The fifty shades of black: about black box AI and explainability in healthcare.

Medical law review
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare by enhancing patient care, diagnostics, workflows, and treatment personalization. The integration of AI in healthcare promises significant advancements and better patient outcomes. However, t...

Regulating algorithmic care in the European Union: evolving doctor-patient models through the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI-Act) and the liability directives.

Medical law review
This article argues that the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare, particularly under the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act (AI-Act), poses significant implications for the doctor-patient relationship. While historic...

A health-conformant reading of the GDPR's right not to be subject to automated decision-making.

Medical law review
As the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in healthcare is expanding, patients in the European Union (EU) are increasingly subjected to automated medical decision-making. This development poses challenges to the protection of patients' ...

Artificial intelligence and clinical decision support: clinicians' perspectives on trust, trustworthiness, and liability.

Medical law review
Artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionise health care, potentially improving clinician decision making and patient safety, and reducing the impact of workforce shortages. However, policymakers and regulators have concerns over whether AI and c...

Regulating Child Sex Robots: Restriction or Experimentation?

Medical law review
In July 2014, the roboticist Ronald Arkin suggested that child sex robots could be used to treat those with paedophilic predilections in the same way that methadone is used to treat heroin addicts. Taking this onboard, it would seem that there is rea...

Legally Human? 'Novel Beings' and English Law.

Medical law review
Novel beings-intelligent, conscious life-forms sapient in the same way or greater than are human beings-are no longer the preserve of science fiction. Through technologies such as artificial general intelligence, synthetic genomics, gene printing, co...