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medical content licensing
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The tag medical content licensing covers discussions about agreements that allow technology companies to use curated health information from authoritative sources. In the context of WindowsForum.com, this tag is used for a thread about Microsoft Copilot licensing content from Harvard Medical School's consumer-facing Harvard Health platform. The discussion explores how this arrangement could improve the safety and reliability of AI-generated medical answers, while also raising questions about scope, provenance, liability, and implementation. The tag is relevant for users interested in the intersection of AI, healthcare, and content licensing, particularly regarding Microsoft's Copilot and similar tools.
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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