Traditional performers own their image and likeness—rights protected by publicity law. AI actress Tilly Norwood scrambles this framework entirely. Professor Stacey Lee examines how AI fundamentally disrupts professional contractual relationships, the...
The demand for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs is shifting consumer behavior and causing some manufacturers to do an about-face. Professor Mario Macis explores what might happen when results are promising but prices are high and coverage is limited.
Research from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School finds that despite pressure on clinicians to be early adopters of AI, many face skepticism from peers for using it, raising concerns about the future of AI in health care settings.
Illinois just passed a first-in-the-nation law banning AI from delivering mental health therapy services without human oversight, charting a course that will define health care AI regulation for years to come. Professor of Practice Stacey Lee details the...
This five-part series examines the complex impact of artificial intelligence on medicine by exploring the ethical, legal, and organizational tensions surfacing in the new AI-enabled medical landscape. Part three looks through the lens of how these...
This five-part series examines the complex impact of artificial intelligence on medicine by exploring the ethical, legal, and organizational tensions surfacing in the new AI-enabled medical landscape. Part two digs deeper into the question of liability...
This five-part series examines the complex impact of artificial intelligence on medicine by exploring the ethical, legal, and organizational tensions surfacing in the new AI-enabled medical landscape. Part one covers why AI might exacerbate the very...