The legal regulation of artificial intelligence in the European Union: A practical guide for radiologists.
Autor: | Morales Santos Á; Servicio de Radiología, Hospital Universitario Donostia, San Sebastián, Spain. Electronic address: amoraleslezama@gmail.com., Lojo Lendoiro S; Servicio de Radiología, Hospital Xeral, Vigo, Spain., Rovira Cañellas M; Servicio de Radiología, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain., Valdés Solís P; Servicio de Radiología, Hospital Costa del Sol, Marbella, Spain. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Radiologia [Radiologia (Engl Ed)] 2024 Sep-Oct; Vol. 66 (5), pp. 431-446. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Sep 24. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.rxeng.2023.11.011 |
Abstrakt: | The European Union is taking the lead globally on the regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and developing important legislation, namely the AI Act. The purpose of this article is to describe this regulation and examine three implications that will affect radiologists. In relation to the' risk approach', AI applications in radiology will be classified as high risk, thus necessitating compliance with a series of requirements and obligations. Secondly,' effective radiologist supervision' involves establishing supervision-automation levels, defining an appropriate degree of authority, and determining how AI recommendations will be documented in the radiological report. Finally, this article examines the different forms of' legal liability' that radiologists may incur in the event of a diagnostic error made by combined radiologist-artificial intelligence. (Copyright © 2024 SERAM. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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