At the Paris AI Summit, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance urged against overregulating AI, arguing that excessive caution could stifle innovation. This shift in perspective aligns with rapid advancements, including DeepSeek’s open-source AI models, which significantly reduce development costs and lower entry barriers for smaller companies.
In healthcare, knowledge distillation—training AI on real-world patient interactions—is set to drive hyper-specialized AI applications. This could transform virtual care, improve chronic disease management, and reduce healthcare costs. AI-powered assistants trained on real patient data may soon provide scalable, affordable care, filling critical gaps without replacing human clinicians.