July 15, 2025
Critical Medical Device Series: Part V Mitigating Litigation Risks For AI-Enabled Or Assisted Medical Devices (Video) – Healthcare

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The number of artificial intelligence- and machine learning-enabled medical devices being used in the healthcare industry is increasing by the month, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration having already authorized…


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Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences


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The number of artificial intelligence- and machine
learning-enabled medical devices being used in the healthcare
industry is increasing by the month, with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration having already authorized over 1,000 such devices
for use. These innovative devices undoubtedly present potential
product liability issues that device companies will face from the
plaintiffs’ bar who are increasingly looking to device
manufacturers over other parties to recover for alleged injuries
sustained by their clients.

Arnold & Porter partner Julie du Pont and counsel Rachel
Forman and Jocelyn Wiesner will focus on discussing the product
liability litigation risks of these emerging technologies, company
best practices for risk mitigation, and how the regulatory guidance
and landscape give insight into potential theories of liability.
Whether your medical device company has a large or limited product
liability litigation portfolio or is using or plans to use
artificial intelligence/machine learning for its medical devices,
this presentation will enable the company’s legal team to spot
issues and mitigate risks before litigation begins and defend
against filed claims.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.

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