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For centuries, peer-reviewed publication has been the foundation of scientific knowledge. LSE argues AI is upending that foundation: health systems can now generate real-time, population-level evidence from their own patient data — evidence "good enough to support decisions" without traditional peer review. The implications extend beyond medicine to any field where institutional verification underpins trust.
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TODAY’S READING
Harvard Business Review
The invisible work draining your best employees
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Brookings
Why Jordan remains a critical US partner
Analysis · 12 min
Harvard Business Review
Why mentoring matters more in the AI era
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Brookings
New tools for mapping a fragmented AI governance landscape
Analysis · 10 min
Harvard Business Review
GLP-1s and the high cost of providing health care
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Chatham House
Why Burnham should back Britain’s new clean energy system, not more North Sea drilling
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