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Emory professor’s AI chatbot bridges women's health gaps in India

The chatbot seeks to provide women in India with vital health-related support in a culturally sensitive and accessible manner.

Indian women using AI chatbot / Emory University

An artificial intelligence chatbot is tackling a critical issue in India's healthcare system—providing women with easy access to trustworthy, stigma-free information about sexual and reproductive health.

Developed by Azra Ismail, an assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Emory School of Medicine, in collaboration with the Myna Mahila Foundation, the chatbot seeks to provide women in India with vital health-related support in a culturally sensitive and accessible manner.

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