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@article{181944, author = {Abhinav Pujari and Bhumika and Kiran H R and Sharanabasayya Hiremath and Chitra B T}, title = {Artificial Intelligence and Medical Malpractice:Legal and Ethical Implications in Modern Healthcare}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {696-702}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=181944}, abstract = {A paper on new legal questions that medical AI is bringing up in terms of who can be held responsible for mistakes made by artificial intelligence systems as doctors start to use more AI in the medical field; who can be held responsible as well, as our current law doesn't always have answers in this regard. We look at real case studies of automated system errors and raise suggestions for improving the safety and fairness of existing systems (training techniques, updated consent forms etc.) to ensure they are actually workable and fair for patients today.}, keywords = {artificial intelligence, medical malpractice, healthcare law, liability frameworks, medical ethics, regulatory policy}, month = {July}, }
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