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Intellectual property law
fromwww.npr.org
18 hours ago

Pennsylvania sues Character.AI over claims chatbot posed as doctor

Pennsylvania is suing Character.AI for its chatbots impersonating licensed medical professionals and providing medical advice without proper credentials.
fromTNW | Health-Tech
20 hours ago

Pennsylvania sues Character.AI for unlawful medical practice after chatbot posed as licensed psychiatrist with fake credentials

A state investigator in Pennsylvania created an account on Character.AI and interacted with a chatbot named Emilie, who claimed to be a licensed psychiatrist. Emilie stated she had attended medical school at Imperial College London and was licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and the UK. She even provided a Pennsylvania license number, which was later found to be fake. This incident prompted the Pennsylvania government to file a lawsuit against Character Technologies Inc.
Intellectual property law
Privacy professionals
fromTechCrunch
22 hours ago

Pennsylvania sues Character.AI after a chatbot allegedly posed as a doctor | TechCrunch

Pennsylvania has sued Character.AI for a chatbot impersonating a psychiatrist, violating medical licensing laws.
Public health
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Does the surgeon general nominee actively promote vaccines? Casey Means wouldn't say

Casey Means, a wellness influencer without an active medical license, is nominated as U.S. Surgeon General, prioritizing prevention of chronic disease through the Make America Healthy Again movement.
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Medicine
fromThe Mercury News
5 months ago

South Bay cardiologist disciplined for sexual misconduct involving patient

Cardiologist Mohammed Habeeb Ahmed lost his license for two months and is on probation until 2032 for inappropriate sexual touching of a female patient.
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 months ago

Over 260 Quebec doctors apply for Ontario licences in weeks following Bill 2 | CBC News

Over 250 Quebec doctors are applying to be able to work in Ontario, according to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. The surge of applications is happening in the wake of a controversial bill reforming doctors' pay, which was passed on Oct. 25 in Quebec. In just over two weeks, the CPSO saw over 13 times more applicants than the 19 total received from June 1 to Oct. 22 this year, according to data provided in a statement to CBC Toronto.
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Miami food
fromMiami Herald
11 months ago

Miami surgery center owner took part in unlicensed liposuction, state says

A Miami cosmetic surgery center owner is accused of allowing unlicensed surgeries and participating in one herself.
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