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Associate“Companies building AI-native solutions in regulated industries need strategic guidance to move quickly and avoid pitfalls. My job is to advise on the legal, compliance, and regulatory scaffolding that lets them do both."
On March 12, 2026, Microsoft officially launched Copilot Health — a dedicated, secure space within its Copilot AI platform designed to aggregate a user’s health records, wearable data, and lab results into a single, personalized health profile. While the product has drawn considerable excitement in the health-tech space, it also raises significant legal considerations for individual adopters and their healthcare providers.
Following CES2026, OpenAI and Anthropic announced consumer-facing generative AI products for health care. OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health on January 7, 2026, and Anthropic followed with Claude for Healthcare on January 11, 2026. Both products allow users to connect their medical records and wellness data directly to these AI chatbots, marking a significant change from theoretical benchmark performance to deployment of consumer health applications.
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