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Experts Urge Human Oversight as AI Integration Rises in Regulatory Affairs

What Happened

Industry experts participating in a recent Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) panel have encouraged the adoption of artificial intelligence within regulatory workflows, citing its potential to improve efficiency and data processing capabilities. However, they caution that human oversight and judgment should remain central to regulatory decision-making processes. Speakers shared examples of AI use cases across compliance reviews and document analysis, but emphasized that final authority and accountability must rest with skilled professionals rather than automated systems. The event assembled leading figures from life sciences, technology, and policy sectors to discuss ongoing advances and challenges in regulatory technology.

Why It Matters

AI is rapidly transforming how regulatory bodies and companies process information and maintain compliance. However, ensuring humans are “in the loop” is essential for upholding ethical standards, data accuracy, and public trust as automation accelerates. This balanced approach may serve as a model for responsible AI adoption across industries. Read more in our AI News Hub

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