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clinical data privacy
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The clinical data privacy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about protecting patient information in healthcare AI partnerships. A featured thread examines the Microsoft and Mayo Clinic collaboration to develop a frontier AI model trained on de-identified clinical data, highlighting how such initiatives raise questions about data governance, model ownership, and the balance between innovation and privacy. The content focuses on the implications of using real medical data for AI training, emphasizing the need for trusted models that maintain confidentiality while advancing digital healthcare. This tag is relevant for readers interested in the intersection of healthcare technology, data privacy, and enterprise AI development within the Windows ecosystem.
Microsoft and Mayo Clinic announced at Microsoft Build on June 2, 2026, that they are co-developing a healthcare-focused frontier AI model trained with Mayo’s de-identified clinical data, research, and medical expertise, with Mayo owning the model and Microsoft supplying AI engineering and cloud...