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copilot health content
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The tag copilot health content covers discussions about Microsoft Copilot's integration of licensed health information from Harvard Medical School's consumer-facing publisher, Harvard Health Publishing. Threads examine how this partnership aims to provide safer, more trusted medical answers within Copilot, but also raise critical questions about scope, provenance, liability, and implementation. Topics include the licensing arrangement, the use of vetted clinical guidance in a large-language-model AI assistant, and the implications for safety and trust in AI-driven health information. The tag focuses on the intersection of AI, healthcare content licensing, and the challenges of delivering reliable medical answers through consumer AI products.
Microsoft’s Copilot is set to draw on Harvard Medical School’s consumer-facing content, a move Reuters reported on October 8, 2025 that companies and clinicians say could strengthen the assistant’s medical answers — but which leaves critical questions about scope, provenance, liability and...
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Harvard Medical School’s consumer-facing publisher has agreed to license its vetted health content to Microsoft so the company can feed trusted medical and wellness information into its Copilot AI assistant — a move that brings a prestigious source of clinical guidance into the mainstream of a...