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30 articles about digital health in AI news
AI System Discovers 'Late-Night Doomscrolling' as Health Biomarker from Wearables
An AI system analyzes wearable device data to discover new digital biomarkers for health. Its first identified pattern links prolonged late-night phone use—'doomscrolling'—to physiological states.
AI Chatbot Improves Mexican Women's Mental Health by 0.3 SD in RCT
AI therapy chatbot RCT on Mexican women: 0.3 SD mental health improvement over 6 months, no severe case increase, plus labor market gains.
Anthropic's Claude Adds Mental Health Features: Journaling, CBT, Reframing
Anthropic has expanded Claude's capabilities to include guided mental health journaling, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) exercises, and emotional reframing techniques. This moves the AI assistant beyond general conversation into structured therapeutic support.
BBC Reports AI Chatbots Are Primary Health Advice Entry Point
The BBC reports AI chatbots have become a major front door for health advice. New evidence indicates hybrid human-AI systems outperform pure AI models in healthcare contexts.
Legion Health AI Approved for Psychiatric Prescription Renewals in California
San Francisco startup Legion Health received regulatory approval for its AI system to autonomously renew a narrow set of psychiatric prescriptions for stable patients. This represents a carefully guardrailed but significant step toward AI-assisted clinical workflow.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Researchers Study AI Mental Health Risks Using Simulated Teen 'Bridget'
A research team created a ChatGPT account for a simulated 13-year-old girl named 'Bridget' to study AI interaction risks with depressed, lonely teens. The experiment underscores urgent safety and ethical questions for generative AI developers.
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.
Google Breaks Ground on $15B India Data Center Project
Google held a groundbreaking ceremony on April 28 for a $15bn data center project in India, signaling a major expansion of its AI infrastructure in one of the world's fastest-growing digital markets.
OpenAI Privacy Filter Gets 6x More PII Labels via Nvidia Data
OpenAI has retrained its privacy filter using Nvidia's Nemotron-PII dataset, expanding PII detection from 8 to over 50 label types, targeting healthcare and enterprise use cases with better accuracy.
Bi-Predictability: A New Real-Time Metric for Monitoring LLM
A new arXiv paper introduces 'bi-predictability' (P), an information-theoretic measure, and a lightweight Information Digital Twin (IDT) architecture to monitor the structural integrity of multi-turn LLM conversations in real-time. It detects a 'silent uncoupling' regime where outputs remain semantically sound but the conversational thread degrades, offering a scalable tool for AI assurance.
Opinion: AI Pessimism is a Luxury the Global South Cannot Afford
A South China Morning Post opinion column contends that cautious, risk-averse AI discourse is a privilege of developed nations. For the Global South, the imperative is to harness AI's potential for economic development, healthcare, and education, despite valid concerns about governance and bias.
New Research: How Online Marketplaces Can Use Demand Allocation to Control Seller Inventory
Researchers propose a model where a marketplace platform, by controlling the timing and predictability of order allocation to sellers, can influence their safety-stock inventory and their choice to use platform fulfillment services. This identifies demand allocation as a key operational lever for digital marketplaces.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.