Recent research has shown AI can modify medical images to add or remove signs of illness. That has concerning implications for healthcare delivery, if an image can be altered in a way that misinforms treatment without clinicians detecting the change.
Marivi Stuchinsky, chief technology officer at information-technology company Technologent, said hospitals' imaging systems, such as picture archiving and communication systems, are often running on outdated operating systems or not encrypted, which could make them particularly vulnerable to being breached.
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