Healthcare AI companies have largely focused on training models on medical literature, clinical notes, and text-based data.
Armed with some Python and a white-hot sense of injustice, one medical student spent six months trying to figure out whether ...
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care is at an inflection point in how we think about applications, workflows, and the teams that support them. For years, the dominant narrative in health IT ...
When researcher Nicholas Tiller began to feed health questions into chatbots as a test, he expected some imperfections — but not this level of failure. Five AIs, 250 questions and a total score of ...
Millions of Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health answers. Doctors are, too. But the ways doctors are incorporating AI chatbots into their practice are surprising. Specialized medical AI ...
This Pew Research Center report looks at Americans’ views on health information and how they view their own health. Pew Research Center does research to help the public, media and decision-makers ...
Indiana Jones’ greatest fear may be obesity’s biggest enemy. Scientists at three universities have turned to nature to find a property that rivals the benefits of GLP-1 drugs without the laundry list ...
Seventy-five percent of U.S. health systems are now using at least one artificial intelligence application, up from 59% in 2025, a new survey from Eliciting Insights found. The go-to market research ...
A new study suggests that chemicals found in python blood may help regulate appetite, potentially inspiring future weight-loss drugs. Researchers say the findings could lead to innovative treatments ...
Microsoft MSFT1.04%increase; green up pointing triangle is betting on healthcare as a path to become more competitive in artificial intelligence. The company’s biggest push yet: a new tool it ...
A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout. by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes and ...
Several mental health mobile apps with millions of downloads on Google Play contain security vulnerabilities that could expose users’ sensitive medical information. In one of the apps, security ...