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  1. Californians sue over #AI tool that records #doctor visits

    Several Californians sued #SutterHealth & #MemorialCare this week over allegations that an AI #transcription tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state & federal law.

    The proposed class-action #lawsuit filed on Wed in federal court in #SanFrancisco , states that, within the past 6 months, the plaintiffs received #medical care at various Sutter & MemorialCare facilities.
    #privacy

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  2. Californians sue over #AI tool that records #doctor visits

    Several Californians sued #SutterHealth & #MemorialCare this week over allegations that an AI #transcription tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state & federal law.

    The proposed class-action #lawsuit filed on Wed in federal court in #SanFrancisco , states that, within the past 6 months, the plaintiffs received #medical care at various Sutter & MemorialCare facilities.
    #privacy

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  3. Californians sue over #AI tool that records #doctor visits

    Several Californians sued #SutterHealth & #MemorialCare this week over allegations that an AI #transcription tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state & federal law.

    The proposed class-action #lawsuit filed on Wed in federal court in #SanFrancisco , states that, within the past 6 months, the plaintiffs received #medical care at various Sutter & MemorialCare facilities.
    #privacy

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  4. Californians sue over tool that records visits

    Several Californians sued & this week over allegations that an AI tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state & federal law.

    The proposed class-action filed on Wed in federal court in , states that, within the past 6 months, the plaintiffs received care at various Sutter & MemorialCare facilities.

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20