Technology Apr 10, 2026 · 1 min read

Californians sue over AI tool that records doctor visits

Plaintiffs say transcription tool processed confidential chats offsite.

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Ars Technica
by Cyrus Farivar
Californians sue over AI tool that records doctor visits

Several Californians sued Sutter Health and MemorialCare this week over allegations that an AI transcription tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state and federal law.

The proposed class-action lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco, states that, within the past six months, the plaintiffs received medical care at various Sutter and MemorialCare facilities.

During those visits, medical staff used Abridge AI. According to the complaint, this system “captured and processed their confidential physician-patient communications. Plaintiffs did not receive clear notice that their medical conversations would be recorded by an artificial intelligence platform, transmitted outside the clinical setting, or processed through third-party systems.”

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