Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) and other developers of health care AI systems could be affected by proposed Department of Health and Human Services rule changes that would ease longstanding requirements governing the design, testing and transparency of medical software. Supporters argue that reducing mandates for clinician testing and disclosure of training data could accelerate innovation, expand competition and lower costs for hospitals and health systems. Critics, however, warn that weakening safeguards may increase the risk of poorly designed tools entering the market, potentially creating confusion for clinicians, reducing efficiency and increasing the likelihood of medical errors. As policymakers weigh the balance between fostering innovation and protecting patient safety, the debate over how heavily AI-powered health care tools should be regulated is expected to intensify.
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