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    <description>Rebecca Brendel is director of the Centre for Bioethics, founding director of the Master of Science in Bioethics Programme, Frances Glessner Lee Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine in the Field of Legal Medicine, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. She practices clinical and forensic psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong is uniquely positioned to lead the world in AI-based advances in healthcare. This was the view expressed by experts at the recent annual Asia Summit on Global Health. Firms like Bain and Company similarly see diverse patient populations and strong government support as key advantages in the Asia-Pacific’s development as a hub for medical technology innovation. This raises big hopes and important ethical questions about AI’s role in the future of healthcare.
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