Translated data: Recently, large hospitals have been experimenting with generative artificial intelligence technology, which is believed to revolutionize nursing services and save costs. However, the speed at which healthcare institutions adopt new technologies exceeds that of regulatory agencies, posing potential risks and challenges in liability. The risks and uncertainties brought by generative artificial intelligence complicate regulation, leaving regulators in a dilemma about how to manage this new technology. The Chief Digital Officer of the Cleveland Clinic warns that while generative artificial intelligence can enhance nursing efficiency, it may also lead to potential harm and liability issues.