Three out of four people start their journey to find health information on the internet. And in moments of crisis, access to high-quality information is paramount. That's why Google Search recently expanded information about mental health hotlines to people in dozens of countries and languages, helping more people connect to local resources. Learn more: https://goo.gle/4aL4zFO
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Google Health is committed to helping everyone live more life every day through products and services that connect and bring meaning to health information. We’re developing technology solutions to enable care teams to deliver better, faster and more connected care. We’re working on products and features to empower people to be healthier with the information, assistance, and connections they need to act on their health. And we’re exploring the use of artificial intelligence to assist in diagnosing cancer, predicting patient outcomes, preventing blindness and much more. Our work complements Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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From across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, these startups are using AI to improve health and advance medical research as part of the Google for Startups Growth Academy: AI for Health program. The three-month program kicked off last week in Paris with an in-person summit connecting founders to industry experts and over the next ten weeks, participants will join virtual workshops on best practices for AI and leadership development, responsible innovation, product design and customer acquisition, as well as one-on-one mentorship sessions and technical project support. Learn more: https://goo.gle/3x3Ztqj
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Public health is poised for a transformative shift into a new era of public health practice that leverages AI advancements to improve communication, generate novel insights, and organizational gaps. In Health Affairs, the Google team outlines a new framework for the application of gen AI to meet the public health needs of the 21st century. Learn more: https://goo.gle/456lFwN
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At Google we're committed to supporting entrepreneurs and high potential startups drive the responsible development of AI healthcare solutions. Earlier In February @Google for Startups announced the second edition of the Growth Academy: AI for Health program and I am honored to serve on the advisory board. More than 500 startups from Europe, Africa and the Middle East applied and today, we are pleased to announce the startups who have been hand selected as part of the program. Meet the startups → https://goo.gle/3X7kKKe I had the distinct pleasure of being in Paris for our launch event hosted at the impressive PariSanté Campus. Meeting the startups founders was inspiring and I wish them all success! Thank you to Google's own Yuval Passov for hosting a fireside chat where I was joined by Antoine Tesniere whose expertise and vision will surely be a major factor in France's successful leadership in health AI. The always impressive Joëlle Barral followed us with an outstanding keynote sharing Google's progress in building Generative AI models to support science and medicine including Alphafold and Med-Gemini.
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Every plant, animal and human cell holds billions of molecular machines made up of proteins, DNA and other molecules. 🧬 No single piece works on its own, and only by seeing how they interact together, across millions of types of combinations, can we start to truly understand life’s processes. Enter AlphaFold 3. This revolutionary model can predict the structure and interactions of all life’s molecules with unprecedented accuracy, transforming our understanding of the biological world and drug discovery, as scientists can access the majority of its capabilities for free through our newly launched AlphaFold Server, an easy-to-use research tool. Explore what’s possible: https://goo.gle/4e3Nz0r
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Interested in how Google is thinking about quality, safety and effectiveness when it comes to AI in healthcare? Tune into a recording of the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign’s Health Technology Innovation Policy Conference, where Bakul Patel, Senior Director, Global Digital Health Strategy & Regulatory, shared some of the principles we use to create and AI responsibly. Watch here: https://goo.gle/3X59HBs
Stanford Biodesign Health Technology Innovation Policy Conference 2024
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This week, Google Health participated in the 77th World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva which focused on "All for Health, Health for All." This theme resonates with our health work at Google as we build products, services, and discoveries that work for everyone, everywhere. Throughout many discussions and meetings this week, Google’s Chief Health Officer, Dr. Karen DeSalvo, emphasized the need to ensure our technologies solve the right challenges and problems for consumers, our partners, and society at large. Our goal is for AI to be helpful and enable partners to deliver on their missions in health as well as advance the broader medical and scientific community. A key pillar in this effort is a multi-year collaboration agreement we signed with the World Health Organization last year. This builds on work we did together during the COVID-19 pandemic to connect people to trustworthy information during an unprecedented global health crisis. Some of the ways we have brought that agreement to life since then include: - Adding authoritative information in Knowledge Panels – from the common cold to colon cancer – across more than 80 countries, such as Botswana, Pakistan, and the Philippines. - Building together to enable interoperable data standards to help accelerate the transition towards person-centered care – especially in low-resource settings. - Adopting a set of WHO principles to guide our product development work as we build age-appropriate mental health experiences for teens on YouTube. At a small reception hosted by Dr. Karen DeSalvo, ministers of health from around the world alongside attendees and officials from the WHO joined us to talk about how we can continue to work together to deliver on this mission of All for Health, Health for All. We look forward to what’s to come.
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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Child Mind Institute is highlighting world-class athletes on YouTube as they share personal stories about their own mental health challenges, plus tips on how to combine fitness with mental health techniques. One crucial message – asking for support when you need it is a key part of mental health fitness! Tune in and share here: https://goo.gle/453vxHG
#MentalHealthFitness | Mental Health Awareness Month
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AI can enable novel healthcare solutions. Drawing from diverse datasets, high-quality labels, and state-of-the-art deep learning techniques, we’re researching robust new AI-enabled imaging tools focused on expanding access and assisting clinicians in diagnosing disease. Learn more: https://goo.gle/3KAJCmx
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When it comes to many scientific advancements, expectations do not always align with reality. The same can absolutely be said for medical AI research. We’re committed to learning as much as possible about all the ways medical AI will impact global health. Through compiling data from a worldwide retinal disease screening program, a team of Google Health researchers assembled these five myths about medical AI – and the facts that make up the reality of the future of AI in global health. 👉 https://goo.gle/4az62yM