AI in Healthcare

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Healthcare AI investing keeps heating up — but the real challenge is durability

Simply Wall St argues that investors are still enthusiastic about healthcare AI, but the bigger question is which companies can sustain growth. The piece reflects a market in which enthusiasm is broad, while durable differentiation remains scarce.

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Digital Health Funding Reaches $7.4 Billion, but the Market’s Real Story Is Consolidation

Another market recap puts first-quarter digital health funding at $7.4 billion and highlights large rounds, strategic investors, and AI-driven growth. The headline number is impressive, but the more important signal is that capital is increasingly concentrated in a narrower set of winning themes.

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Two AI Drug-Design Startups Show the Field Is Competing on Toolchains, Not Just Models

A FirstWord Pharma look at two AI startups’ internal tooling highlights a maturing competitive landscape in which platform differentiation increasingly comes from integrated toolchains rather than single breakthrough models. For pharma buyers and investors, that is a useful signal that discovery AI is becoming an engineering discipline as much as a scientific one.

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