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Products·5d ago·all news from August 16, 2026

Opinion | Health AI Should be Assistive, Not Autonomous

Healthcare industry experts are raising concerns about the risks of deploying autonomous artificial intelligence tools in clinical settings. They argue that these systems should serve only as assistive aids to support medical professionals rather than making independent diagnostic or treatment decisions that could compromise patient safety.

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