AI explained: AI and product liability in life sciences

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The rapid integration of AI and machine learning in the medical device industry offers exciting capabilities but also new forms of liability. Join us for an exciting podcast episode as we delve into the surge in AI-enabled medical devices. Product liability lawyers Mildred Segura, Jamie Lanphear and Christian Castile focus on AI-related issues likely to impact drug and device makers soon. They also give us a preview of how courts may determine liability when AI decision-making and other functions fail to get desired outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of health care. ----more---- Transcript:  Intro: Hello and welcome to Tech Law Talks, a podcast brought to you by Reed Smith's Emerging Technologies Group. In each episode of this podcast, we will discuss cutting-edge issues on technology, data, and the law. We will provide practical observations on a wide variety of technology and data topics to give you quick and actionable tips to address the issues you are dealing with every day. Mildred: Welcome to our new series on AI. Over the coming months, we'll explore the key challenges and opportunities within the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Today, myself, Mildred Segura,, partner here at Reed Smith in the Life Sciences Practice Group, along with my colleagues, Jamie Lanphear and Christian Castile, will be focusing on AI and its intersection with product liability within the life sciences space. And especially as we see more and more uses of AI in this space, we've been talking about there's a lot of activity going on with respect to the regulatory landscape as well as the legislative landscape and activity going on there, but not a lot of discussion about product liability and its implications for companies who are doing business in this space. So that's what prompted our desire and interest in putting together this podcast for you all. And with that, I'll have my colleagues briefly introduce themselves. Jamie, why don't you go ahead and start? Jamie: Thanks, Mildred. I'm Jamie Lanphear. I am of counsel at Reed Smith based in Washington, D.C. I'm in the Life Sciences and Health Industry Group. I've spent the last 10 years defending manufacturers and product liability litigation, primarily in the medical device and pharma space. I think, like you said, this is just a really interesting topic. It's a new topic, and it's one that hasn't gotten a lot of attention. A lot of airtime, you know, you go to conferences these days and AI is sort of front and center in a lot of the presentations and webinars. And much of the discussion is around, you know, regulatory cyber security and privacy. And I think that, you know, in the coming years, we're going to start to see product liability litigation in the AI medical device space that we haven't seen before. Christian, did you want to go ahead and introduce yourself? Christian: Yeah, thanks, Jamie. Thanks, Mildred. My name is Christian Castile. I am an associate at Reed Smith in the Philadelphia office. And much like Mildred and Jamie, my practice consists primarily working alongside medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers in product liability lawsuits. And Jamie, I think what you mentioned is so on point. It feels like everybody's talking about AI right now. And to a certain extent, I think that can be intimidating, but we actually are at a really interesting vantage point opportunity to get in the ground on the ground floor of some of this technology and how it is going to shape the legal profession. And so, you know, as the technology advances, we're going to see new use cases popping up across industries and, of course, of interest to this group in particular is that healthcare space. So it's really exciting to be able to grapple this headfirst and the people who are sort of investing in this now are going to be able to just really be a leg up when it comes to evaluating their risk. Mildred: So thanks, Jamie and Christian,

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