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Microsoft’s New AI Can Give Health Advice—And Harvard Is Backing It!
Microsoft is making a bold move into the healthcare AI space, partnering with Harvard Medical School to improve the reliability of medical advice generated by its Copilot assistant. The collaboration, set to be unveiled with an update to Copilot as early as this month, integrates health content from Harvard Health Publishing. This step reflects Microsoft’s broader ambitions to establish Copilot as a leading AI assistant not just in productivity software but in areas demanding high accuracy and trust—like healthcare. Copilot currently uses OpenAI’s models, but Microsoft is actively expanding its internal capabilities and aims to increase technological independence in the long run. As it injects clinically-backed content into Copilot, the company is also preparing new features, such as AI-guided provider searches tailored to user needs and insurance. The move signals a strategic bet on AI-driven health experiences, but it also raises significant questions about liability, regulatory compliance, and the ethical delivery of sensitive health information.
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