Today's AI headlines move between promise and precaution - from classrooms in Dubai using AI to coach students on real-world problems, to research showing generative AI reshaping health economics, to clinics deploying AI to screen for tuberculosis, to legislative moves in Denmark aimed at curbing deepfakes, and even investor chatter over an "incredibly cheap" AI-related stock pick. This briefing synthesizes each story, explains why it matters for technologists, policy makers, investors and operators, and offers pragmatic takeaways you can use today.
Executive summary
Education meets AI for problem-solving: GEMS Education in Dubai is integrating AI tools across classroom projects to empower students to solve real-world problems and learn applied AI skills.
AI reshapes health economics research: A themed issue curated by ISPOR and the PhRMA Foundation showcases multiple papers on how generative AI and large language models LLMs are changing evidence synthesis, health economic modeling, and synthetic-data generation for health outcomes research.