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TrendsArtificial IntelligenceEuropean AffairsHealthcare
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SectorHealthcare and Pharmaceutical IndustryPublic Administration
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CountriesBrussels / European Union
In a context marked by rapid technological advancement and by the structural transformations derived from the COVID-19 crisis, Europe has intensified its focus on developing and updating its health frameworks. At the same time, artificial intelligence has gained increasing prominence, establishing itself as a key element in the management and circulation of information.
This report offers a detailed analysis of how different AI language models are trained and how they respond to questions related to the new European health regulations, incorporating external variables such as the profile of the person asking and the country in which the query is made.
Based on thousands of responses, contextual data, and comparisons between models, the document makes it possible to identify not only the biases present in AI answers, but also to understand the mechanisms that feed these systems and the opportunities and challenges they present for public policy design and information transparency.
An exclusive perspective for understanding the role of AI as an actor capable of influencing public opinion, shaping information flows, and affecting the perception of key issues such as health and regulation.