AI: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Navigating Liability Challenges

As AI technologies increasingly integrate into healthcare, questions arise about liability and accountability in medical decisions.
leyes, regulaciones, privacidad, política tech, antitrust

As AI technologies increasingly integrate into healthcare, questions arise about liability and accountability in medical decisions.

In a decisive move, European authorities are stepping up efforts to regulate major technology companies, aiming to reshape the digital landscape.

The US government is ramping up its crackdown on the smuggling of Nvidia chips into China, a move that underscores the escalating tensions between the two nations over technology and trade.

A new House commission has been established to analyze the implications of artificial intelligence on the economy, marking a significant step in federal oversight of this transformative technology.

As AI technologies surge, the U.S. faces a significant challenge: a looming energy crisis that could stifle its aspirations in artificial intelligence.

The European Union intensifies its scrutiny on major tech players, imposing stricter regulations and potential penalties on Meta, Apple, and Google.

In a significant announcement, former President Donald Trump has pledged to issue an executive order aimed at blocking state-level regulations on artificial intelligence.

U.S. sanctions on semiconductor technology aimed at curbing China's tech advancements have inadvertently fueled a robust innovation ecosystem within the country, leading to significant strides in chip manufacturing and AI development.

In a recent statement, the Chair of the UK Parliament's Science, Innovation and Technology Committee responded to the Budget 2025, emphasizing the importance of funding for scientific research and innovation.

Attorney General Jason Sunday has joined a coalition of state attorneys general opposing a federal moratorium that would limit state-level regulation and policing of artificial intelligence technologies.