
"Three of the world's leading AI labs have kicked off the new year with the launch of healthcare-oriented products. Their functions vary, but they all point in the same direction: a world in which patients, payers, and providers increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to accelerate certain critical operations and democratize access to key benefits. It's still early days for AI-powered healthcare, and the lack of federal oversight means there's very little accountability if the technology acts in unexpected and dangerous ways."
"On January 7, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Health, a feature within the chatbot that enables users to upload health records from apps like Apple Health and Function, and receive personalized medical advice. In a blog post, OpenAI wrote that the new health function "was developed in close collaboration with physicians around the world to provide clear and useful health information." It's currently being tested by a small group of early users"
Three leading AI labs launched healthcare-focused products aimed at patients, payers, and providers. OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Health allowing users to upload health records from apps like Apple Health and Function to receive personalized medical advice. Anthropic released Claude for Healthcare with connectors to health apps for Pro and Max subscribers in the US. Google introduced MedGemma 1.5 shortly thereafter. The tools aim to accelerate critical operations and democratize access to benefits. Early testing and limited rollouts are underway, with waitlists and restricted availability. Federal oversight remains limited, creating accountability and safety concerns if models behave unexpectedly or dangerously.
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