Radiology Business April 26, 2024
Marty Stempniak

A new artificial intelligence executive order from the Biden administration has some key implications for radiology, according to a new review published Thursday in JACR [1].

The White House issued the “landmark” document in October, aimed at ensuring America leads the way in seizing the promise, and the managing risks, of AI. Relevant to radiology, the order calls for responsible use in healthcare, with plans to establish a federal program to receive reports of unsafe practices.

Radiologists recently took a deep dive into the document, sharing takeaways for peers.

“The AI [executive order] heralds a shift in the federal government’s approach to regulating AI products,” Vrushab Gowda, MD, JD, with the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General, and colleagues wrote...

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