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    First, Do No Harm: How to Deploy AI in healthcare

    • Post author:Ioannis Argyridis
    • Post published:4 May, 2026
    • Post category:Reviews
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    The AI industry has had its period of voluntary self-governance. It has not used that period well. We examine the failures and chart a path toward mandatory accountability.

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