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  1. Doctors and NHS could be sued for mistakes made by AI tools, report warns https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jun/09/doctors-nhs-could-be-sued-mistakes-ai-

    A new report from the Medical Protection Society (MPS) warns that doctors and the NHS could face medical negligence lawsuits for errors made by AI tools used in patient care. Under current UK law, clinicians may be held liable for AI mistakes, potentially becoming a "liability sink" unless the legislation is updated. The MPS recommends reclassifying AI tools as products under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 to shift liability towards developers and manufacturers, ensuring patient safety and maintaining public trust as AI adoption in healthcare accelerates. AI

    IMPACT This report highlights a critical need for updated legal frameworks to govern AI in healthcare, potentially shifting liability from clinicians to AI developers and ensuring patient safety.

  2. 🤖 Doctors and NHS could be sued for mistakes made by AI tools, report warns Medical Protection Society calls for law to be overhauled to help medics avoid liabi

    A report from the Medical Protection Society suggests that doctors and the NHS could face lawsuits for errors made by AI tools. The society is advocating for an overhaul of current laws to shield medical professionals from liability when AI systems make mistakes. This raises significant questions about accountability and regulation in the use of AI within healthcare. AI

    🤖 Doctors and NHS could be sued for mistakes made by AI tools, report warns Medical Protection Society calls for law to be overhauled to help medics avoid liabi

    IMPACT Potential for new legal frameworks governing AI in healthcare, impacting adoption and liability for medical professionals and institutions.