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[Artificial intelligence and civil liability in cancerology: The breast cancer example].

Gynecologie, obstetrique, fertilite & senologie
For some years now, artificial intelligence has been investing in the field of healthcare, in both technical and clinical disciplines. While this technological advance represents a real opportunity for the doctors of today and tomorrow, the fact rema...

High-reward, high-risk technologies? An ethical and legal account of AI development in healthcare.

BMC medical ethics
BACKGROUND: Considering the disruptive potential of AI technology, its current and future impact in healthcare, as well as healthcare professionals' lack of training in how to use it, the paper summarizes how to approach the challenges of AI from an ...

Artificial intelligence in medicine and the negative outcome penalty paradox.

Journal of medical ethics
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds considerable promise for transforming clinical diagnostics. While much has been written both about public attitudes toward the use of AI tools in medicine and about uncertainty regarding legal liability that may be ...

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and decision-making: Legal & ethical hurdles for implementation in mental health.

International journal of law and psychiatry
This article argues that significant risks are being taken with using GenAI in mental health that should be assessed urgently. It recommends that guidelines for using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in mental health care must be establishe...

The legal regulation of artificial intelligence in the European Union: A practical guide for radiologists.

Radiologia
The European Union is taking the lead globally on the regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and developing important legislation, namely the AI Act. The purpose of this article is to describe this regulation and examine three implications that w...

Artificial intelligence in colorectal multidisciplinary team meetings. What are the medicolegal implications?

Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
AIM: To give an insight into areas for future development and suggestions in the complexities of incorporation of AI into human colorectal cancer (CRC) care while bringing into focus the importance of clinicians' roles in patient care.

Legal implications of artificial intelligence in health care.

Clinics in dermatology
The last few years have seen a boom in the popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) around the world, and the health care sector has not been immune from what has been perceived by some as a revolutionary technology. Although AI has been around for...

Liability of Health Professionals Using Sensors, Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence for Remote Healthcare.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
In the last few decades, there has been an ongoing transformation of our healthcare system with larger use of sensors for remote care and artificial intelligence (AI) tools. In particular, sensors improved by new algorithms with learning capabilities...

AI in radiology: Legal responsibilities and the car paradox.

European journal of radiology
The integration of AI in radiology raises significant legal questions about responsibility for errors. Radiologists fear AI may introduce new legal challenges, despite its potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy. AI tools, even those approved by reg...

Artificial Intelligence and Medical Liability in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association