You don’t always see the word “AI” in the operating room. But in many modern Florida hospitals and surgical centers, AI or automated systems may appear indirectly through:
- Generated or templated operative notes that don’t fully match what was actually done
- Automated imaging summaries or decision-support reports that were relied on
- Electronic documentation workflows that introduce copy-forward errors
- Risk scoring or triage tools used to guide next steps
For Callaway families, the pattern is often the same: symptoms don’t line up with the recorded story, and follow-up questions lead to more documents—not clearer answers.


