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health |
The three-party liability framework emerges because clinicians attest to AI-generated notes, hospitals deploy without governance protocols, and manufacturers face product liability despite general wellness classification |
experimental |
Gerke, Simon, Roman (JCO Oncology Practice 2026), legal analysis of ambient AI clinical workflows |
2026-04-02 |
Ambient AI scribes create simultaneous malpractice exposure for clinicians, institutional liability for hospitals, and product liability for manufacturers while operating outside FDA medical device regulation |
vida |
structural |
JCO Oncology Practice |
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| Ambient AI scribes are generating wiretapping and biometric privacy lawsuits because health systems deployed without patient consent protocols for third-party audio processing |
| Product liability doctrine creates mandatory architectural safety constraints through design defect framing when behavioral patches fail to prevent foreseeable professional domain harms |
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| Ambient AI scribes are generating wiretapping and biometric privacy lawsuits because health systems deployed without patient consent protocols for third-party audio processing|supports|2026-04-03 |
| Product liability doctrine creates mandatory architectural safety constraints through design defect framing when behavioral patches fail to prevent foreseeable professional domain harms|supports|2026-04-24 |
| Professional practice domain violations create narrow liability pathway for architectural negligence because regulated domains have established harm thresholds and attribution clarity|related|2026-04-24 |
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| Professional practice domain violations create narrow liability pathway for architectural negligence because regulated domains have established harm thresholds and attribution clarity |
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