AI in Healthcare

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Patients are already using AI for health questions, and one CEO wants to meet them there

A health-tech CEO argues that patients have already embraced AI for health questions, and companies should design around that behavior rather than ignore it. The real challenge is turning casual chatbot use into something safer, more useful, and better connected to care.

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Microsoft Pushes Copilot Health Into the Consumer Medical Data Market

Microsoft has launched Copilot Health, a tool designed to help users understand medical data and make sense of their health information. The move signals how quickly big tech is moving from general-purpose AI assistants into more specific health workflows. The strategic question is whether consumer-facing interpretation tools can deliver real value without creating new confusion, overreach, or liability.

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AI Assistants in Healthcare Raise a New Cyber Risk Front

Healthcare IT Today warns that AI assistants can introduce cyber risks that many leaders are overlooking. As these tools become embedded in operations, the threat landscape expands from data protection to prompt abuse, automation errors, and compromised workflows.

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