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What Will It Take To Put Generative AI Inside Medical Devices?

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May 21, 2024 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Generative AI has been a massive buzzword across every industry since the release of ChatGPT a mere 17 months ago. Organizations are rushing to develop a wide range of applications for the technology, hoping to transform their businesses and how they serve their customers ahead of their competitors. In MedTech, there’s been significant efforts to apply generative AI to different parts of the industry. However, the discussion on the role of generative AI inside medical devices has been more measured. There are questions as to how this nascent technology would fit under the design controls of ISO 13485 and IEC 62304. The emerging consensus among Orthogonal and many of our colleagues in the Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) space is that, barring very specific use cases, generative AI is unlikely to be a core component of medical devices anytime soon. The technology is simply too immature and unpredictable to meet the device industry’s benchmarks for safety and effectiveness. However, like other technologies over the last 100+ years, we expect that generative AI will eventually work its way into the functioning of medical devices. What will it take for generative AI to become a tool in the toolbox of medical device manufacturers, and what does the history of MedTech teach us about how this might happen? Join us for a webinar where we’ll discuss possible roadmaps for including generative AI inside medical devices. We’ll take a look at how the MedTech industry has incorporated other new technologies into medical devices, as well as the specific aspects of generative AI that pose new and interesting challenges to this adoption.

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