How to Use AI in Drug Development Without Creating Compliance Risk
How to Use AI in Drug Development Without Creating Compliance Risk
- 0:00 Where AI Fits Safely
- 10:00 The Real Compliance Traps
- 22:00 A Practical Risk Screen
Practical shifts you can apply this week
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Identify Safe AI Tasks
Identify drug development tasks where AI can add value without entering high-risk GxP territory.
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Evaluate Compliance Risk
Evaluate AI use cases for compliance risk across data, model, output, and workflow controls.
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Compare Low And High Risk Uses
Compare low-risk assistive uses of AI with higher-risk decision-making and record-generating uses.
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Draft Practical Guardrails
Draft practical guardrails for prompting, review, documentation, and vendor oversight.
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Decide Pilot Or Stop
Decide when an AI use case is ready to pilot, escalate, or stop.
What we'll cover
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0:00
Where AI Fits Safely
Start with where AI helps most: low-consequence support work, not regulated judgment.
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10:00
The Real Compliance Traps
See how data leakage, undocumented use, and over-trust create more risk than the model itself.
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22:00
A Practical Risk Screen
Use a simple triage to sort ideas into proceed, pilot with controls, or do not use.
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32:00
Use Cases By Development Stage
Compare examples from discovery, clinical, regulatory, pharmacovigilance, and quality.
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46:00
Controls That Actually Work
Cover approved tools, bounded data, human review, and documentation that people will actually use.
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56:00
Vendor And Validation Decisions
Learn what due diligence and validation should look like when risk is low, medium, or high.
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62:00
Pilot Plan And Q&A
Leave with a narrow first-pilot plan, stop criteria, and time for attendee questions.
Questions people ask before registering
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It is for working professionals in drug development, clinical, regulatory, quality, pharmacovigilance, IT, legal, and operations. If AI ideas keep landing on your desk, this will be useful.
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No. The session is built for professionals who need practical judgment, not model-building skills. We focus on workflows, risk signals, and controls you can use right away.
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Most webinar programs provide a replay to registered attendees. Check your registration details for the final attendance and replay terms.
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Using it responsibly. The session shows where AI can help, where it should not, and how to put simple guardrails around the middle ground.
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Yes. You will leave with a risk screen, example use cases, and a simple pilot-planning approach. Think less theory, more what to do on Monday.
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That depends on the webinar host. If certificates or CE credit are available, they will be listed on the registration page or follow-up email.