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AI NEWS: Microsoft’s Next Big Bet, Building AI Independence Through Healthcare Microsoft is quietly repositioning itself as more than a Copilot company. It is becoming a standalone healthcare AI platform. Here’s what’s happening and why it matters: 🟣 Microsoft has struck a licensing deal with Harvard Medical School to give its Copilot AI access to Harvard Health Publishing content for health-related queries. 🟣 This move is part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to reduce reliance on OpenAI’s foundational models in key verticals like healthcare. 🟣 The company is integrating alternative AI models from partners like Anthropic while developing its own internal model architectures. 🟣 Healthcare is appealing because of its high barriers to entry, strict regulation, and the potential for trusted partnerships that bring data and credibility advantages. 🟣 If Microsoft can deliver medically grounded and reliable responses, it could move beyond being a general AI tool to becoming the trusted assistant in critical domains. 🟣 The stakes are high, as missteps in healthcare could lead to regulatory challenges, liability risks, and brand damage. 🟣 The long-term goal is clear: position Copilot and Microsoft AI not as generalists, but as domain experts in medicine. 🟣 For competitors, this signals that the next frontier in AI is not just scale, it is trust, partnerships, and deep vertical expertise. Is this the moment Microsoft builds an AI capable of true independence from OpenAI, starting with the healthcare sector? #AI #Healthcare #RAPS2025 #RAPSConvergence2025 #LocWorld54 #MedTechCon

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