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Medicolegal Considerations with AI and Medicine

34 min · 17 de dic de 2025
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Welcome to Hippo Education's Practicing with AI, conversations about medicine, AI, and the people navigating both. This month, Rob and Vicky cover a highly requested topic: the medicolegal issues of AI in medicine. Are clinically-related searches in an LLM like Open Evidence admissible? Who is liable if there is a bad outcome when a clinician uses an AI tool in their decision-making? What really happens to all of the data and transcripts that is generated by an AI-scribbling tool? These questions (and many more!) are answered by our resident legal expert, Pete Heidepriem. Note: Pete's comments are not intended as legal advice, and they are not intended to form any type of attorney-client relationship. Visit speakpipe.com/hippoed [http://speakpipe.com/hippoed] to leave a voice message about anything related to AI and medicine: your excitement, your concerns, your own experiences with AI… anything. Your voice might even make it onto a future episode.

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