The Indian government has brought AI-based cancer detection software under formal regulatory oversight, classifying them as Class C medical devices. This move ensures official approval, safety validation, and ongoing monitoring for AI tools used in analyzing medical images for cancer diagnosis. The regulation aims to protect patients and ensure scientifically validated claims by developers as AI’s role in healthcare expands.
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