Dzulkefly: Don’t rely on AI, refer to medical professionals
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The statement reinforces the emerging regulatory trend that AI‑based medical tools must be treated as supportive aids only, not replacements for clinical judgment—pushing companies toward stricter compliance, liability frameworks, and potentially slowing market entry for autonomous diagnostic systems.
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