Politico November 29, 2023
Chelsea Cirruzzo and Ben Leonard

PROBING AI IN HEALTH — Health care executives will praise the use of artificial intelligence in the industry before Congress today — but the hearing is unlikely to move the needle on regulation, Chelsea reports.

But, the American Medical Association has tapped the brakes, recently issuing its principles for AI use in health care, calling for certain regulations such as reduced liability for doctors if AI leads them astray. And the hearing comes a month after the Biden administration began to prod at the issue in a broad executive order on AI, directing HHS to develop a framework for the responsible use of AI.

The hearing is the fourth this fall by the committee on AI but the first focused...

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