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Glenn Cohen
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Should You Use ChatGPT for Medical Advice?
January 22, 2024
If you have chest pain, should you ask a chatbot, like ChatGPT, for medical advice? Should your doctor turn to AI for help with a…
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OpenAI, the pioneering company behind ChatGPT, has joined forces with WHOOP, Hint Health, and Summer Health to revolutionise the health and fitness industry with the…
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Texas High Court’s Abortion Denial Amplifies Medical Uncertainty
December 14, 2023
The Texas Supreme Court’s decision to deny a Dallas-area woman’s access to an emergency abortion further obscures abortion providers’ medical decision-making in states with restrictions…
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US Supreme Court to decide access to abortion pill
December 14, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a bid by President Joe Biden’s administration to preserve broad access to a major abortion pill.
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Is it ‘liberal eugenics’ or just greater parental choice? Advanced DNA testing for embryos is here — and it’s fraught.
December 7, 2023
Say you’re about to start in-vitro fertilization and your clinic offers you a futuristic new option: It can analyze the DNA of the embryos you…
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The leadership turmoil within OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, is triggering calls for stepped-up efforts to establish standards for how generative AI is used across…
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Navigating the New Risks and Regulatory Challenges of GenAI
November 20, 2023
An article co-written by I. Glenn Cohen: The rapid rise of generative AI, including large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT/GPT-4, is creating new…
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Harvard Receives $16M Gift to Study Psychedelics
November 2, 2023
Harvard University received a $16 million donation from the Gracias Family Foundation to launch an interdisciplinary program focusing on psychedelic drugs. The Study of Psychedelics…
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Transcript: Health Innovation
October 18, 2023
MS. BAIRD: Hello, and welcome To the Washington Post. My name is Kathy Baird, and I’m the chief communications officer here at The Post, and…
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‘Future Leaders’ find community and connection at Harvard Law
September 13, 2023
This July the inaugural cohort of 35 fellows gathered at HLS for a weeklong residency of the Future Leaders in Law Program.
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How to unwind and find your ‘happy place’
September 8, 2023
Members of the Harvard Law community discuss their favorite ways to loosen up and find their “happy place.”
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How I discovered my passion in the law
September 5, 2023
Professors, lecturers, and staff members share how they found their way to the subjects they are most passionate about — and why they stay there.
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Will ruling on abortion pill mifepristone access limit FDA’s authority on all drugs?
August 23, 2023
By interfering with the Food and Drug Administration’s authority to regulate an abortion drug, the courts have undermined its authority over all medications, legal and…
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How the court ruling on mifepristone will impact Massachusetts
August 18, 2023
The Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that the abortion pill mifepristone should remain legal but with significant limits on patients’ ability to…
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A new lawsuit alleges that Cigna uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to inappropriately deny “hundreds or thousands” of claims at a time, bypassing legal requirements…
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Advocates who counsel and aid Idaho teenagers seeking abortion care filed suit Tuesday against Republican Attorney General Raúl Labrador in a bid to overturn the…
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Idaho AG sued over state’s teen abortion travel ban
July 13, 2023
Advocates who counsel and aid Idaho teenagers seeking abortion care filed suit Tuesday against Republican Attorney General Raúl Labrador in a bid to overturn the…
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Inquiring Mind
June 27, 2023
I. Glenn Cohen ’03 has always been fascinated with how things and people work, and with parsing thorny ethical dilemmas. He loves science and the law, and he’s been blending those passions for years as a legal scholar focused on bioethics.
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Susannah Baruch, an expert in health law policy and ethics, joins Petrie-Flom Center as executive director
June 20, 2023
Susannah Baruch has joined the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School as executive director.
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A federal appeals court will hear arguments Wednesday afternoon in a closely watched lawsuit that seeks to pull the abortion pill mifepristone from the U.S.
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Supreme Court blocks enactment of abortion pill restrictions
April 24, 2023
The Supreme Court on Friday maintained access to a drug used to terminate pregnancies, blocking restrictions for now that would have been put in place…