The potential legal liabilities of AI-generated medical advice encompass various aspects, including malpractice and product liability. Physicians may face malpractice claims if they deviate from the standard of care while relying on AI outputs, meaning a failure to adequately evaluate the AI's recommendations could be considered malpractice[5]. Additionally, developers of AI could be held liable under product liability law if the AI system is deemed defective, including design flaws leading to harm[5].
Shared responsibility models suggest that both healthcare providers and AI developers should be accountable for errors, especially where AI misleads or fails[6][1]. The increasing integration of AI in healthcare necessitates a clear legal framework to delineate these responsibilities and mitigate risks for all stakeholders involved[4].
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