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Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Decision-Making: Gross Negligence Manslaughter and Corporate Manslaughter.

The New bioethics : a multidisciplinary journal of biotechnology and the body
This paper discusses the risk of gross negligence manslaughter (GNM) and corporate manslaughter charges (CM) when clinicians use an artificially intelligent system's (AIS's) outputs in their practice. I identify the elements of these offenses within ...

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...

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 ...

Artificial intelligence tools in clinical neuroradiology: essential medico-legal aspects.

Neuroradiology
Commercial software based on artificial intelligence (AI) is entering clinical practice in neuroradiology. Consequently, medico-legal aspects of using Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) become increasingly important. These medico-legal issues warran...

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...

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 ...

A New Argument for No-Fault Compensation in Health Care: The Introduction of Artificial Intelligence Systems.

Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems advising healthcare professionals will be widely introduced into healthcare settings within the next 5-10 years. This paper considers how this will sit with tort/negligence based legal approaches to compensation f...

Machine Learning Systems Applied to Health Data and System.

European journal of health law
The use of machine learning (ML) in medicine is becoming increasingly fundamental to analyse complex problems by discovering associations among different types of information and to generate knowledge for medical decision support. Many regulatory and...

Are Current Tort Liability Doctrines Adequate for Addressing Injury Caused by AI?

AMA journal of ethics
As capabilities of predictive algorithms improve, machine learning will become an important element of physician practice and patient care. Implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) raises complex legal questions regarding health care profession...

A review on legal issues of medical robots.

Medicine
This paper examines the legal challenges associated with medical robots, including their legal status, liability in cases of malpractice, and concerns over patient data privacy and security. And this paper scrutinizes China's nuanced response to thes...