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Cylera's Richard Staynings warns that, as many hospitals rush to bolt on AI tools, a lack of visibility into how these models operate and their vulnerabilities may jeopardize data safety and patient trust.
The company is on track to be live in 10 U.S. states by the end of 2025.
NYU Langone Health System's Dr. Jonah Feldman says agentic AI can strengthen patient-physician relationships by helping patients prepare discussion topics and offering ongoing support between appointments.
Also, a project developing AI for early periodontal disease detection has received over $1 million in grant funding from the Australian government.
Also, Indian e-pharmacy PlatinumRx has raised $6 million in Series A funding for its expansion.
Also, Singapore has approved a lung cancer imaging AI platform.
The five-year strategy aims to simplify and personalize healthcare for patients and clinical teams.
Dr. Ethan Goh of the Stanford ARISE Network says researchers are testing AI's ability to mirror a doctor's diagnostic thought process, which could lay the groundwork for deploying safe, trusted AI in clinical care.
Developed at Hallym University, the device integrates visual, eye movement, and vertigo tests in one.
Included Health President Robin Glass discusses cost-estimating tools and says that while AI alone is an amazing technology, "you've got to have a human in the loop" to validate efficacy and deliver an experience that puts some patients at ease.