Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Applications and Legal Issues
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly moving to change the healthcare system. Driven by the juxtaposition of big data and powerful machine learning techniques, innovators have begun to develop tools to improve the process of clinical care, to advance medical research, and to improve efficiency. These tools rely on algorithms, programs created from health-care data that can make predictions or recommendations. However, the algorithms themselves are often too complex for their reasoning to be understood or even stated explicitly. Such algorithms may be best described as “black-box.” This article briefly describes the concept of AI in medicine, including several possible applications, then considers its legal implications in four areas of law: regulation, tort, intellectual property, and privacy.
Recommended Citation
Price II, W. Nicholson, "Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Applications and Legal Issues" (2018). Public Law & Legal Theory Working Papers. 272.
https://repository.law.umich.edu/pub_law_archive/272