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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

AI could make it harder to establish blame for medical failings, experts say

The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare could create a legally complex blame game when it comes to establishing liability for medical failings, experts have warned. The development of AI for clinical use has boomed, with researchers creating a host of tools, from algorithms to help interpret scans to systems that can aid with diagnoses. AI is also being developed to help manage hospitals, from optimising bed capacity to tackling supply chains.
Medicine
fromForbes
3 months ago

What Founders Really Want From LinkedIn: 6 Changes LinkedIn Could Make

When you post at 8am on Tuesday, virtually everyone who follows you and checks LinkedIn that day will see it. Your effort counts.
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fromArs Technica
3 months ago
US politics

Meta, TikTok can't toss wrongful death suit from mom of "subway surfing" teen

Section 230 may not protect social media companies in cases of targeted harmful content aimed at vulnerable users.
Artificial intelligence
fromSan Jose Inside
4 months ago

Facts Contradict Claims by State Government that It Uses No High-risk AI

California government lacks transparency about high-risk automated systems used in decision-making.
Legislation mandates annual reporting to improve accountability surrounding algorithm use.
Reliance on agencies for accurate reporting may undermine efforts to identify systemic biases.
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