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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 20 MIN

Triomics Raised $22M for Oncology AI Workflows. Here's the Real Competitive Landscape — and Why 1 in 7 UK Adults Now Use AI Instead of a Doctor.

from HealthTech Deep Dive · host Kazutaka Yoshinaga

The provided reports examine the evolving role of artificial intelligence in modern healthcare, focusing on both institutional and consumer-level applications. Triomics, a specialized oncology startup, recently secured $22 million in funding by streamlining complex cancer records and automating clinical workflows for major medical centers. In contrast, a study from the United Kingdom reveals that many citizens now use AI chatbots as a substitute for professional medical consultations, leading a significant portion to skip doctor visits entirely. This shift highlights critical concerns regarding patient safety and the potential for misdiagnosis, as evidenced by the historical collapse of the telehealth firm Babylon Health. Ultimately, while specialized AI offers efficiency for healthcare providers, the rise of consumer-facing bots presents complex challenges for traditional medical systems and public health outcomes.

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