(Bloomberg) — The UK is pushing ahead on regulations for artificial intelligence in health care, creating a national commission to help the country attract health-tech investment and make the most of the AI revolution.
The commission, made up of doctors, academics and regulatory experts, will consult with patients and tech companies including Microsoft Corp. and Google to map out recommendations.
“No one yet really has figured out how to update their medical device regulation for the AI era,” Lawrence Tallon, chief executive officer of…








