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That's why there are rules set in place to make the software secure as possible. Checking everyone a value gets set and throwing the whole device in error Mode of something fails. And then there are unit tests, ISO, the hardware is also very secure to make sure a battery doesn't explode or there is no super high current and stuff like this. Tbh I'm just a junior dev so I might not have the biggest grasp on the concepts but I'm pretty sure med devices do more good than harm
Absolutely, but there'll always be outliers. Someone didn't properly vet the PR because it was late on a Friday and they wanted to go home. Maybe it was a tricky piece of logic, or a poorly documented method that had some sort of side effect. Perhaps management had bought into AI hype and let a LLM deal with the PRs...
I always loop back thinking about Therac 25, which hopefully wouldn't happen in today's society, but who can say?
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