Advances in AI, robotics, and software platforms for managing healthcare are revolutionising how healthcare is delivered. But what happens when things go wrong? Where does the liability lie – with the technology itself, or with the healthcare professionals using it?
In the second episode of our Disputes Reimagined podcast, Barrister Jacob Turner joins Partners Alison Dennis, Katie Chandler, and Emma Allen to discuss the healthcare delivery revolution. They explore the key areas of risk involved when deploying new technologies and the regulations that will have a major impact on future operations.
Topics covered include:
- The litigation landscape for medical devices.
- Disputes arising from the use of AI.
- The new product liability frameworks in the EU and UK.
- Why strategies to tackle bribery and fraud need to evolve.
- The importance of human oversight and explainability when using new technologies.
Our guest
Jacob Turner
Jacob is a barrister at Fountain Court Barristers Chambers. He is ranked as a leading junior in AI, commercial litigation, data protection, IT, public international law, and sanctions, and is currently on the Attorney General's B panels for both civil and public international law.
Jacob advises the UK government on complex issues at the intersection of technology and policy, including the regulatory regime for AI, and has been recognised globally as a market leader for AI by Chambers and Partners.