
April 15, 2026
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🔥 Today's stories
1. Americans Ask AI for Health Care. Hospitals Think the Answer is More Chatbots.
Healthcare providers are integrating AI chatbots directly into patient portals to field medical questions. Major questions remain, though. Like liability, how closely will chats be monitored, and can AI provide effective health information.
2. AI Chatbots Give Misleading Medical Advice 50% of the Time, Study Finds
A new study reveals that generative AI fails to provide accurate health information in half of all queries. This high error rate suggests human medical professionals remain indispensable despite the rapid adoption of consumer AI tools.
3. AI had 12% Success at Real World Computer Tasks 18 Months Ago. Now It's at 66%
Stanford's 2026 AI Report Card tracks "real-world computer tasks." AI has made a massive jump in the last 18 months. This is another data point on the story we keep seeing: AI capability is well ahead of AI adoption for companies.
4. State Department To Use AI Agents to 'Reduce Administrative Friction'
After success with AI chatbots, the department is looking to adopt more AI. The goal is to have structured guardrails with employees still owning the work. The AI agents will act as assistants.
5. Azalea Robotics Targets Airport Baggage Handler Jobs with Autonomous Robots
Azalea Robotics is actively deploying autonomous machines designed to completely replace human baggage handlers at airports. The startup's flagship robot aims to automate one of the most physically demanding roles in the aviation industry.
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I thought it was funny to see hospitals are actively adding AI chatbots when a study was published saying HALF of AI medical advice is bad. Hopefully AI gets better before doctors go away.
Leo @ AI Takeover Tracker
April 15, 2026