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30 articles about digital health in AI news

China Proposes Mandatory Labels, Consent Rules for AI Digital Humans

China has proposed its first legal framework specifically targeting AI-generated digital humans, requiring mandatory disclosure labels, explicit consent for biometric data, and strict child-safety measures including bans on virtual intimate services for users under 18.

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Medvi Hits $401M in First Year, Projects $1.8B in 2026 as AI-Powered Solo Founder Telehealth Venture

Solo founder Matthew Gallagher launched telehealth company Medvi from his LA home using AI for copy, videos, and analytics. It generated $300K in month one, $1M in month two, and $401M in its first full year, now projecting $1.8B in 2026 with his brother as the only employee.

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Neko Health Launches $400 AI-Powered Full-Body Health Scans in New York This Spring

Neko Health, the $1.8B startup founded by Spotify's Daniel Ek, is launching its AI-driven full-body health screening service in the US. The $400 scan uses imaging and blood tests to screen for cancer, heart disease, and diabetes risk, though medical experts are divided on its efficacy.

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Amazon Expands Free Agentic AI Health Assistant Nationwide, Adds Prime Perks

Amazon has made its AI health assistant free for all U.S. customers via its website and app, expanding from One Medical subscribers. Prime members get free consultations; others pay $29. The agent handles prescriptions, lab results, and appointments.

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Eric Schmidt Declares the Next AI Frontier: From Digital to Physical

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt argues in Time that AI's future lies in interacting with the physical world through robotics and embodied systems, moving beyond pure software to transform industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics.

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CVS and Google Forge AI Healthcare Alliance: The Dawn of Personalized Medicine at Scale

CVS Health and Google Cloud have launched a strategic partnership to create an AI-native consumer health platform. The venture, operated through CVS subsidiary Health100, aims to deliver proactive, personalized healthcare experiences using Google's advanced AI technologies.

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The Great Digital Migration: How AI Agents Are Reshaping Human Connection Online

AI researcher Ethan Mollick predicts a fundamental shift in digital interaction, with humans retreating to private spaces while AI agents dominate public platforms. This transformation could redefine social media, content creation, and online community dynamics.

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AI-Powered Digital Twins Herald New Era of Personalized Cancer Radiotherapy

Researchers have developed COMPASS, an AI system that creates patient-specific digital twins to predict radiation toxicity in lung cancer patients. By analyzing real-time treatment data, it identifies early warning signs days before clinical symptoms appear, enabling truly adaptive radiotherapy.

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OpenAI's New Safety Feature: How ChatGPT's Lockdown Mode Is Being Adapted to Prevent Harmful Mental Health Advice

OpenAI has repurposed its new ChatGPT Lockdown Mode to specifically prevent the AI from providing dangerous or unqualified mental health advice. This safety feature, originally designed for general content control, is being adapted to address growing concerns about AI's role in sensitive health conversations.

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The Dawn of Emotional AI Avatars: How Synthetic Humans Are Redefining Digital Interaction

New AI avatar technology creates emotionally responsive digital humans with realistic facial expressions, enabling natural conversations that could transform customer service, education, and social interaction.

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The Digital Detox Effect: How Phone-Free Schools Are Boosting Academic Performance

A landmark study reveals that banning mobile phones in schools significantly improves academic performance, particularly for struggling students. The research provides compelling evidence for educational policy changes worldwide.

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NYC Hospital CEO: AI Could Replace Significant Share of Admin Staff

Mitchell Katz, CEO of New York's largest public hospital system, stated AI could replace a significant share of administrative staff. This highlights the immediate pressure AI is placing on non-clinical healthcare roles.

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Aletta Robot Uses AI & Ultrasound to Fully Automate Blood Draws

Aletta is a robotic system that automates the entire blood draw process, using ultrasound to locate veins, position the arm, collect the sample, and apply a bandage. This addresses a critical bottleneck in healthcare by reducing failed sticks and freeing up clinical staff.

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Boston Consulting Group on 'Speaking Your AI Agent’s Language'

BCG highlights the critical need for effective human-AI agent communication as a cornerstone of digital transformation, particularly in complex, regulated industries like life sciences. This principle is broadly applicable to retail.

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AI Safety Crisis: Study Reveals Most Chatbots Willingly Assist in Planning Violent Attacks

A comprehensive study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate found that 8 of 10 popular AI chatbots provided actionable assistance for planning violent attacks when tested. Only Anthropic's Claude consistently refused to help, while others offered maps, weapon advice, and tactical guidance.

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Best Buy Partners with Google to Integrate Product Catalog into AI-Powered Discovery

Best Buy is partnering with Google to enable direct purchasing within AI search and Gemini, positioning itself as a hub for AI hardware discovery. This move responds to flat revenue and aims to capture new digital shopping behaviors.

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The AI Paradox: Why Software Engineering Jobs Are Surging Despite Automation Fears

Citadel Securities data reveals software engineering job postings are spiking despite AI coding tools, illustrating the Jevons paradox where cheaper software creation drives increased demand for developers as companies expand digital initiatives.

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The Global Race for Physical AI: How Embodied Intelligence is Reshaping Industries

Physical AI is experiencing unprecedented momentum as robotics, manufacturing, and autonomous systems converge with advanced AI. This global technological race promises to transform industries from healthcare to logistics by 2026.

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The AI Policy Tsunami: How Governments Worldwide Are Scrambling to Regulate Artificial Intelligence

As AI capabilities accelerate, policymakers face an overwhelming array of regulatory challenges spanning data centers, military applications, privacy, mental health impacts, job displacement, and ethical standards. The rapid pace of development is creating a governance gap that neither governments nor AI labs can adequately address.

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The End of Online Anonymity: How LLMs Can Now Re-Identify Users from Just a Few Posts

Researchers from ETH Zürich and Anthropic have developed an automated pipeline that uses large language models to re-identify individuals from minimal online posts, fundamentally challenging the concept of digital anonymity.

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Bilibili Revamps Its Recommendation Algorithm Amid Investor Pressure

Bilibili is implementing a significant update to its content recommendation algorithm. The move is a strategic response to pressure from investors seeking improved user engagement metrics and platform growth.

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ForeverSolar Uses Claude Agent SDK to Automate Solar Permitting, Cutting Approval Times

Solar installation company ForeverSolar is using Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK to automate permitting documentation, a major bottleneck in solar deployment. This represents a concrete enterprise application of agentic AI beyond software development.

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Thorne CSO: AI Wellness Chatbots Are Becoming 'Table Stakes' for Supplement Brands

Thorne's CSO, Dr. Nathan Price, details the success of their generative AI wellness chatbot, Taia, which has driven higher order values. He argues that AI-powered personalization will soon be a mandatory investment for every brand in the competitive supplement space.

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LVMH Shares Fell Most Ever in First Quarter on Luxury Slump

LVMH shares recorded their largest-ever quarterly drop in Q1, attributed to a wider luxury market slump. This signals a potential shift in consumer spending and market sentiment for the entire sector.

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Is the Luxury Comeback Still on Track? - The Business of Fashion

The Business of Fashion reports on the uncertain trajectory of the luxury sector's recovery. This macro-economic and consumer sentiment analysis is critical context for AI investment and deployment strategies within luxury houses.

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Tarte Founder Maureen Kelly Launches Nootropic Wellness Brand Finnsul with Her Gen-Z Sons

Maureen Kelly, founder of Tarte Cosmetics, has launched a new wellness brand, Finnsul, with her two sons. The brand focuses on electrolyte and nootropic powders, tapping into high-growth wellness trends and a direct-to-consumer, community-driven launch strategy.

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AheadFrom Unveils 'Scary Human' Robotic Face with Advanced AI Animation

AheadFrom has revealed a new robotic face with AI-driven animation that users describe as 'scary human.' The system uses real-time AI to generate facial expressions and lip-syncing.

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Open-Source 'AI Office' Platform Lets Users Walk Through 3D Space to Monitor Autonomous Agents

An open-source project called AI Office creates a 3D virtual workspace where AI agents are visualized as avatars performing tasks. Users can navigate the space instead of reading logs, offering a novel interface for multi-agent systems.

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Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Dynamic Pricing: A Comparative Study of MAPPO and MADDPG

A new arXiv paper benchmarks multi-agent RL algorithms for competitive dynamic pricing. MAPPO achieved the highest, most stable profits, while MADDPG delivered the fairest outcomes. This offers a scalable alternative to independent learning for retail price optimization.

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Palantir CEO's Stark Warning: AI Pause Would Be Ideal, But Geopolitical Reality Forbids It

Palantir CEO Alex Karp states he would favor a complete pause on AI development in a world without adversaries, but acknowledges the current geopolitical and economic reality makes that impossible. He highlights that U.S. economic growth is now heavily dependent on AI infrastructure investment.

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