Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers modern diagnostic methods, far-sighted studies, and tailored healthcare. The move to such systems brings up complex ethical and legal questions. The primary concerns stem into how to be able to defend patients with confidence, liability, and bridging gaps in healthcare equality. The research article is a critical review of international regulation of AI in healthcare, focusing on current laws, codes of ethics, policy recommendations. It will prioritize its impact on healthcare providers, technology developers, and patients, and will be required to make sure that integration with AI does not contradict any ethical considerations and legal standards. The conflict between technological innovation and human rights protection is also discussed in the paper, which provides the background to the development of policies in the future and international collaboration.