AIMC Topic: Liability, Legal

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Medical malpractice liability in large language model artificial intelligence: legal review and policy recommendations.

Journal of osteopathic medicine
The emergence of generative large language model (LLM) artificial intelligence (AI) represents one of the most profound developments in healthcare in decades, with the potential to create revolutionary and seismic changes in the practice of medicine ...

Ethical and legal challenges of medical AI on informed consent: China as an example.

Developing world bioethics
The escalating integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in clinical settings carries profound implications for the doctrine of informed consent, presenting challenges that necessitate immediate attention. China, in its advancement in the deploymen...

Artificial intelligence in healthcare: why not apply the medico-legal method starting with the Collingridge dilemma?

International journal of legal medicine
Technology has greatly influenced and radically changed human life, from communication to creativity and from productivity to entertainment. The authors, starting from considerations concerning the implementation of new technologies with a strong imp...

[Quality indicators artificial intelligence].

Der Nervenarzt
The ability of some artificial intelligence (AI) systems to autonomously evolve and the sometimes very limited possibilities to comprehend their decision-making processes present new challenges to our legal system. At a European level this has led to...

[Legal integration of artificial intelligence into internal medicine : Data protection, regulatory, reimbursement and liability questions].

Innere Medizin (Heidelberg, Germany)
Artificial intelligence (AI) opens up new opportunities to improve medical care in internal medicine; however, legal uncertainties in the application of AI impede its integration into the daily practice of internal medicine. To clarify the situation ...

Artificial intelligence in medicine - is too much transparency a good thing?

The Medico-legal journal
Some encouraging uses for AI in medicine will lead to potentially novel legal liability issues. Complex algorithms involve an opacity that creates problems for the medical and legal professions alike. As iatrogenic injury is common in medical malprac...

Raster plots machine learning to predict the seizure liability of drugs and to identify drugs.

Scientific reports
In vitro microelectrode array (MEA) assessment using human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons holds promise as a method of seizure and toxicity evaluation. However, there are still issues surrounding the analysis methods used to pre...

Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) a Pipe Dream? Why Legal Issues Present Significant Hurdles to AI Autonomy.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology
Proponents of artificial intelligence (AI) technology have suggested that in the near future, AI software may replace human radiologists. Although assimilation of AI into the specialty has occurred more slowly than predicted, developments in machine ...

Legal and ethical considerations of artificial intelligence in skin cancer diagnosis.

The Australasian journal of dermatology
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is becoming increasingly accurate and prevalent for the diagnosis of skin cancers. Commercially available AI diagnostic software is entering markets across the world posing new legal and ethical challenges for ...

Clinical applications of AI in MSK imaging: a liability perspective.

Skeletal radiology
Artificial intelligence (AI) applications have been gaining traction across the radiology space, promising to redefine its workflow and delivery. However, they enter into an uncertain legal environment. This piece examines the nature, exposure, and t...