Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to transform women's health by uncovering overlooked patterns in health data, as highlighted in an editorial by Dr. Eve Rittenberg, MD, and colleagues. Women encounter 25% more years of poor health than men due to factors such as biological differences, gender biases, and insufficient research. AI can assist in identifying sex-specific diseases, improving diagnostic accuracy, and facilitating personalized care. However, ethical AI implementation requires attention to fairness, accountability, and privacy.
Source: JAMA Internal Medicine
AI May Help Close Women's Health Gap
Conexiant
February 25, 2026