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What’s new is that—thanks to AI—we can now apply them consistently, dispassionately and at scale, right when decisions are being made.

Get a weekly briefing on what's new in health, medicine, personal well-being and the business of healthcare.

In this guide to the biggest iPhone software change in years, here is what’s new, what you can undo and what you’ll need to live with.

“What’s new is that the technology is now more powerful and layered on top.”

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Every Friday, she tours a handful of convenience stores near her home to keep up with what’s new.

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