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Women’s health data gap can skew AI results

Artificial Intelligence can be a powerful tool in the health-care sector, synthesizing large amounts of data to spot new trends, all the while helping doctors make informed and educated decisions. But when it comes to information about women and their own personal health, experts say there’s a gap. Katherine Ward explains.

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