AI in Healthcare

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ChatGPT Helps 23-Year-Old Identify Rare Genetic Disorder Doctors Missed for Years

A widely shared case describes a 23-year-old who used ChatGPT to help identify a rare genetic disorder her doctors had missed for years. The story is striking, but it also highlights the danger of letting a dramatic anecdote stand in for evidence about clinical reliability.

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AI for ALS research reflects a broader shift toward using models where biology is hardest

NBC Bay Area reports on how the medical community is using AI to pursue new paths in ALS, a disease area marked by biological complexity and limited therapeutic progress. The story matters because neurodegenerative disease is becoming a proving ground for whether AI can generate value where conventional discovery and clinical approaches have struggled most.

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Viz.ai and Alnylam Push AI Into Rare Cardiac Disease Detection

A new partnership between Viz.ai and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals aims to improve detection of cardiac amyloidosis, a frequently underdiagnosed condition. The collaboration shows how AI is being used not only to speed common workflows, but to surface missed patients in high-value specialty disease areas.

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