There are exciting opportunities for AI to help support people’s mental health, but responsible development is key. Here are four key ways to think about creating AI that can support people’s mental health around the world: https://goo.gle/3TmQokA
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Content warning: This post mentions suicide. Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. In moments of crisis, access to high-quality information and immediate help is paramount. That’s why Google Search recently expanded information about suicide and other crisis resources in dozens of countries and languages, helping more people connect with local resources when they need it most. If you or someone you know needs help, call emergency services or go to the nearest emergency room. Learn more: https://goo.gle/3MJq93K
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At Google, protecting our healthcare ecosystems from evolving threats is a top priority, and we are committed to collaborating towards a more resilient healthcare future. More takeaways from the Google Health Sector Security and Resilience Symposium below ??
We recently had the privilege of hosting security professionals from leading healthcare and life sciences companies, and a few federal agencies at our Google Health Sector Security and Resilience Symposium in our Pier 57 offices in NYC. It was an insightful day filled with discussions on the critical challenges and innovative solutions needed to bolster the security and resilience of our healthcare ecosystem. My key takeaways included: The urgent need for cross-sector collaboration to address evolving threats. The importance of leveraging technologies like AI to enhance security efforts. The role of regulations in ensuring systems are secure by design. At Google, protecting our healthcare ecosystems from evolving threats is a top priority, and we are committed to collaborating towards a more resilient healthcare future. #healthcaresecurity #cybersecurity #resilience #healthcare #googlecloud #lifesciences Taylor L. Phil Venables Chris Sakalosky Karen DeSalvo Bill Fitzgerald Rick Hornstrom Kim Victory Aaron Barthel Andrea McGonigle Shelly Sexton Bill Reid
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Google Search provides crisis resources in dozens of countries and languages. In the US, we’re proud to include the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to help more people connect with local resources when they need it most. Learn more about the first annual 988 Day ??
Mark your calendars: 9/8 is the first annual #988Day! Create positive buzz about the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by sharing photos and reels using the theme "No Judgment. Just Help." Learn more on 988 Day at samhsa.gov/988Day #988Lifeline
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To realize the full clinical benefits of AI while minimizing its risks, we will need a regulatory approach as innovative as generative AI itself. In Harvard Business Review, Google Health’s Senior Director of Global Digital Health Strategy & Regulatory Bakul Patel and David Blumenthal, president of The Commonwealth Fund, propose a new framework for testing, vetting, and regulating healthcare AI. Read more: https://goo.gle/4dPgPaN
How to Regulate Generative AI in Health Care
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Partnering with YouTube, the NHS England saw an opportunity to provide high-quality, accessible health information in a new and engaging way. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the NHS has uploaded more than 300 videos, and gained more than 50 million views! Here’s a look at how they got there, and ways public health and clinical experts around the world can share health information in engaging, digestible, and emotionally supportive ways. ??
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Medicine is inherently multimodal – every day, clinicians leverage text, images, genomics, and more. To get a fuller understanding of a person’s health, we need to build technology that understands all of this information, which is why we’re bringing new capabilities to our models with the hope of making generative AI more helpful to healthcare organizations and people’s health. Learn more from Yossi Matias, Vice President, Engineering & Research: https://goo.gle/3X4G5Cx
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Better sleep ?? better health. A recent study published in Nature Magazine, in collaboration with Google Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and The The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program, reviews the relationship between variations in sleep duration and quality and health outcomes. Curl up with the full study here: https://goo.gle/46na0ua
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Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives each year. Yet, essential heart health screenings remain inaccessible for billions of people across the globe. In a new paper, Google Research teams find that using photoplethysmography – a non-invasive technique that measures blood volume changes using light – shows significant promise in detecting cardiovascular risks early, which can be particularly valuable in low-resource settings.?? Learn more in a new blog: https://goo.gle/3AzVFhW
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The human brain uses no more power than a dim incandescent light bulb, yet it can accomplish feats still not possible with the largest artificial computing systems. ???? For 10 years, Google's Connectomics research team has been exploring how by precisely mapping how each cell is connected to others. Now, advancements in machine learning and software tools that process and visualize data at unprecedented scale have revealed never-before-seen structures within the human brain that may change our understanding of how our brains work. Learn more: https://goo.gle/4dCXQjE