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AI's latest moves: healthcare, elections, video, privacy

AI’s newest moves are hitting healthcare, election risk, video creation, and model privacy all at once, and the latest headlines make that hard to ignore[3][4].

  • Free A senior scientist controls a robotic arm for medical applications in a lab setting. Stock Photo
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Healthcare race: OpenAI bought health startup Torch, and Anthropic launched Claude for Health, showing AI firms are piling into medicine. Who gets the biggest edge here[3]?

  • In this illustration, the Claude AI app is seen in the app store on a phone on February 16 in New York.
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Election risk: a world-first social media wargame found AI bots can swing elections by shaping online chatter. That makes bot detection a democracy problem, not just a platform issue[3].

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  • An infographic titled ’Anatomy of a Bot’ detailing how to spot robotic behavior and defend a brand using detection tools.
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Video tools: Google’s Veo 3 AI video creation tools are now widely available, making text-to-video far easier to access. How fast will this change creative workflows[4]?

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Model privacy: CAMIA is a privacy attack that reveals what AI models memorise. The big question is how much hidden data these systems can leak[4].

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Which of these AI shifts stands out most to you? Reply with your pick, and retweet if you want more threads like this.

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