Lexology November 27, 2023
Reed Smith LLP

Key takeaways

  • Health care may be one of the first industries targeted with federal AI regulation in the United States.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services will be heavily involved in developing a strategy for regulation of AI development and use within its areas of oversight in 2024. Congress is taking a more measured approach and its future involvement in AI regulation remains unclear.
  • Companies that implement compliance-by-design in their developed and deployed AI, through a mature AI governance program, may significantly reduce business and legal risk and cost from AI in the long run.

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