medical ai safety

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about medical AI safety focus on Microsoft's Copilot Health initiative, which aims to summarize electronic health records and wearable data. Users and experts express concerns about privacy, consent, and the need for strong guardrails before AI chatbots access sensitive personal medical information. The recurring theme is that while AI can offer personalized health insights, regulators, clinicians, and users must ensure data security and ethical use. Topics include data aggregation from sources like Apple Health and Fitbit, the importance of grounded medical guidance, and the risks of handing over health histories to mainstream AI systems without proper safeguards.
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    Guardrails Needed as Copilot Health Taps Personal Medical Data

    Microsoft’s push to give Copilot access to aggregated medical records and wearable data is the clearest sign yet that mainstream AI chatbots are asking for the keys to our health histories — and that users, clinicians and regulators all need to slow down and insist on stronger guardrails before...
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    Copilot Health: Microsoft's AI to summarize medical data from EHRs and wearables

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot push has a new—and arguably personal—ambition: to become the place you hand your medical records and wearable data and ask for an intelligible summary, a second opinion, or a prep sheet for your next doctor’s visit. The company’s Copilot Health preview promises to pull...
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