Alaap Shah, Sekeithia Mitchell, Gary Coad, Dina Michels
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Safe and Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Current Regulatory Landscape and Considerations for Regulatory Policy.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into health care promises transformative advancements in diagnostics, treatment, and operational efficiency. However, this transformation introduces significant clinical, technical, and socioethical risks. This article examines these emerging risks and analyzes a fragmented landscape of federal, state, and international regulations attempting to govern the development and deployment of AI in health care. It highlights the need for a multifaceted approach, combining robust regulatory frameworks with ethical considerations, and ongoing vigilance from AI developers, health care providers, and policymakers.