

Innovative approaches and tools are essential to address and narrow the women’s health gap, whereby women spend 25% more of their lives in poor health compared to men. Artificial intelligence (AI), if implemented thoughtfully and equitably, could unlock a more precise understanding of women’s health. This potential is rooted in AI’s ability to uncover patterns in data that may have eluded clinical observation or pathophysiologic understanding to date.
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