Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to help us solve the greatest challenges of our time from health care, agriculture, and education to transportation, energy, and national security.

When guided by ethics, transparency, and fairness — responsible AI can spark creativity and help usher in a more prosperous and sustainable future.

See how AI is improving our lives, growing our economy, and keeping us safe.

AI in Action

Utah and Doctronic announce groundbreaking partnership for AI prescription medication renewals

The state of Utah announced a partnership with Doctronic, an AI-native health platform, to give patients with chronic conditions a faster, automated way to renew medication. This agreement marks the first state-approved program in the country to safely evaluate autonomous AI for prescription renewals for chronic conditions. Medication noncompliance is one of the largest drivers of preventable health outcomes, and prescription renewals account for roughly 80% of all medication activity. Utah’s partnership with Doctronic aims to test how autonomous AI can close gaps in access, reduce delays leading to medication lapses, and improve outcomes for millions managing chronic conditions.
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New AI model helps identify toxic byproducts in disinfected drinking water

Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology and Harvard University built an AI model to help assess disinfectant byproducts and their toxicity. Traditional toxicity testing in the lab is often time consuming, labor intensive, and expensive. That’s where AI can help, transforming the process by enabling rapid, scalable toxicity screening. The model was able to predict the toxicity for 1,163 byproducts of the cleaning process. The AI model is now available for scientists to use and further understand the chemistry of disinfection byproducts to keep people safe.
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New AI model predicts disease risk while you sleep

A new artificial intelligence model developed by Stanford Medicine researchers and their colleagues can use physiological recordings from one night’s sleep to predict a person’s risk of developing more than 100 health conditions. Known as SleepFM, the model was trained on nearly 600,000 hours of sleep data collected from 65,000 participants. The sleep data comes from polysomnography, the gold standard in sleep studies, and only a fraction of that data is used in current sleep research and sleep medicine. With these advances in AI, it’s now possible for scientists to make sense of much more of the sleep data available to them.
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How shoppers can use AI and apps to save money amid rising grocery prices
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AI can help save fish, Nature Conservancy CEO says
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UPS tests AI tool to spot fake returns
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AI Spotlight

Anthropic built Claude Cowork, a simpler way for anyone, not just developers, to work with Claude. In Cowork, Claude can read, edit, and create files of your choosing to seamlessly work with the program. For example, it can re-organize downloads by sorting and renaming each file, create a new spreadsheet with a list of expenses from a pile of screenshots, or produce a first draft of a report from scattered notes.
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About AI for America

AI for America is an initiative to educate the public about how AI is being used to improve lives, grow our economy, and keep us safe.  The initiative combines coalition building, advocacy, social media, and traditional media to demonstrate the immense economic and societal benefits of AI.  AI for America is funded by TechNet, the national, bipartisan network of tech CEOs and senior executives.  TechNet advances public policies at the federal and state level that make the United States the world leader in innovation.  Its diverse membership includes dynamic American businesses ranging from startups to the most iconic companies on the planet.  For more information, go to technet.org and AI4America.com.