Punjab, March 21 -- AI is transforming healthcare, diagnosing diseases quicker, treatments becoming more individualised, and hospital procedures becoming more streamlined. From AI scans that diagnose diseases quicker to chatbots helping patients, the advantages are clear. But with such power comes much responsibility-who holds AI in healthcare accountable for being safe, equitable, and ethical?

Regulations ensure that AI-based healthcare is not only safe but also transparent and unbiased, both for patients and medical staff. So, how do healthcare organisations and AI engineers remain compliant with changing regulations? What needs to be done to make AI tools accurate, ethical, and regulation-compliant? This article breaks it all down.

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