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The commoditisation of AI is upon us! & Part 2 of our chat on global health with guest Dr Alain Labrique, WHO

The commoditisation of AI is upon us! & Part 2 of our chat on global health with guest Dr Alain Labrique, WHO

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So it turns out that 2 weeks is a long time in the world of AI. Louise and George break down a heap of key stories and developments. AI is quickly becoming a commodity, but it will still be some time before it becomes old news.

The European Health Data Space legislation is coming into force. What does that mean for the health sector, clinicians and citizens throughout Europe?


And we bring you part 2 of our chat with special guest of Pulse, Dr Alain Labrique, Director for the Department of Digital Health and Innovation at the World Health Organization for an exploration of the transformative role of digital health on a global scale.


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Resource Links:

European Health Data Space Legislation Pulse+IT

New Zealand’s Public Service AI Framework Pulse+IT

PatientSeek built on DeepSeek Pulse+IT

OpenNotes Guidelines for Patient-Centered Documentation in the Era of Open Notes Link

JAMA+AI Link

NEJM+AI Link

The Lancet Digital Health Link

Nature Link

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