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Microsoft and Copilot just hit a jackpot in healthcare

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Wall Street has spent two years asking technology companies to stop talking about what AI will do and start showing what it has already done. The data, when it finally arrives, tends to matter more than any product launch or analyst note. On June 7, Microsoft produced a number that is hard to …

Wall Street has spent two years asking technology companies to stop talking about what AI will do and start showing what it has already done. The data, when it finally arrives, tends to matter more than any product launch or analyst note. On June 7, Microsoft produced a number that is hard to …

Wall Street has spent two years asking technology companies to stop talking about what AI will do and start showing what it has already done. The data, when it finally arrives, tends to matter more than any product launch or analyst note. On June 7, Microsoft produced a number that is hard to …

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