In recent years,artificial intelligence(AI)has been developing rapidly and is gradually penetrating various industries,including the healthcare sector,which is closely related to human health.In the era of big data,medical AI can be applied to scenarios such as imaging analysis,diagnosis and treatment,and prognosis evaluation through"learning and calculation".However,while it optimizes the quality of medical care,it also faces new legal challenges.Medical AI plays different roles in clinical practice,and adjustments should be made to the duty of care in determining medical damage compensation to better protect patients'rights,promote further technological development,and maximize the overall health interests of society.
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