AI in Healthcare

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Healthcare Leaders Say AI Ambitions Are Growing Faster Than Real Adoption

A new industry report finds a widening mismatch between what healthcare leaders expect AI to do and what their organizations have actually scaled. The implication is that AI strategy is outpacing operational readiness across much of the sector.

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Healthcare AI still struggles to scale, and Nvidia and Hoppr are betting infrastructure is the answer

MedCity News argues that healthcare AI remains trapped between promising pilots and difficult production deployments. Nvidia and Hoppr are trying to address that gap with an infrastructure-centric approach, betting that scale depends less on model hype and more on data, integration, and execution.

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The Real Bottleneck in AI Drug Discovery Is Scaling It, Not Inventing It

A Pharma Meets AI conference discussion focused attention on the barriers that prevent promising drug-discovery AI from scaling across organizations. The debate reflects a maturing market where adoption, governance, and workflow fit matter more than raw model capability.

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Korea’s AI Health Innovation Is Outpacing the System Built to Scale It

KoreaTechDesk reports that South Korea is producing promising AI healthcare innovation, but the system for scaling it is lagging behind. The gap is a familiar one in digital health: strong technical capability, weaker pathways to adoption. That makes Korea a useful case study in why inventing AI tools is much easier than embedding them into care.

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A $1.8 Billion AI Story Shows How Fast Healthcare Tech Can Scale When It Solves a Real Problem

The New York Times profiled how one founder and his brother built a $1.8 billion company with help from AI. Beyond the headline valuation, the story highlights a familiar pattern in healthcare tech: speed, focus, and execution often matter more than grand visions.

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