There are more AI health tools than ever—but how well do they work?
Specialized chatbots might make a difference for people with limited health-care access. Without more testing, we don't know if they’ll help or harm.
Earlier this month, Microsoft launched Copilot Health, a new space within its Copilot app where users will be able to connect their medical records and ask specific questions about t...
The strongest version of this narrative highlights a genuine tension: AI health tools could democratize medical advice for underserved populations, but their unchecked deployment risks harm. The tech industry’s rapid rollout reflects both technological progress and market demand, yet the lack of independent validation raises red flags. The pattern here echoes historical cycles of overpromising and under-delivering in health tech, where innovation outpaces regulation. While companies like OpenAI ...
