Clinical Evidence Requirements For AI Must Be Based On Purpose, EU Expert Group Says
Executive Summary
EU guidance on clinical evidence requirements for medical device software does not yet include AI-specific information. An expert group explains how regulators can determine how much evidence is needed for AI-based devices and why common standards should be utilized.
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