Regulating adaptive medical artificial intelligence: Can less oversight lead to greater compliance?
As of June 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved 950 medical artificial intelligence (AI) devices. The current regulatory framework freezes AI algorithms after approval, requiring new submissions for updates to ensure compliance with Good Machine Learning Practices (GMLP). T...
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Main Authors: | LAI, Jiayi, XU, Liang, FANG, Xin, DAI, Tinglong |
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2024
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