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Tune in on March 18, 2025 at 11:00am ET to hear from our Chief Health Officer Dr. Karen DeSalvo and other teams across Google on how we’re bringing the best of Google to the world of health through new AI research and innovations, partnerships, and products.
Catch up on what you missed or rewatch segments on demand to learn about Google Health, our company-wide effort to help billions of people be healthier.
Hear from our Chief Health Officer Dr. Karen DeSalvo and other teams across Google on how we’re bringing the best of Google to the world of health through new AI research and innovations, partnerships, and products.
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Highlights from The Check Up with Google '25
Watch a roundup of The Check Up '25, and learn how we're using AI to reshape what's possible in health and help people live healthier lives.
The Check Up with Google 2025
Hear from our Chief Health Officer Dr. Karen DeSalvo and other teams across Google on how we’re bringing the best of Google to the world of health through new AI research and innovations, partnerships, and products.
Google's Vision for a Healthier Future
Dr. Karen DeSalvo introduces The Check Up with Google, and shares how Google is helping everyone, everywhere live a longer, healthier life.
From Innovation to Impact in Health AI
Yossi Matias shares how we're delivering transformative advancements in health with AI through a look at AI co-scientist: a multi-agent AI research system built upon Gemini 2.0 as a virtual scientific collaborator.
AI Transforming Health: AlphaFold and Beyond
Joelle Barral shares how AlphaFold is helping researchers and announces TxGemma, a collection of open models that we hope will help improve the efficiency of AI-powered drug discovery.
Fitbit: The future of personalized Health
Rishi Chandra walks through the AI techniques and validation tools that led to our latest breakthrough, Loss of Pulse Detection. Plus, he announces the new Medical Records APIs globally in Health Connect. These APIs enable apps to read and write medical record information like allergies, medications, immunizations and lab results in standard FHIR format.
Making high-quality health information easier to understand and more accessible on Google Search
Hema Budaraju talks about the latest updates to Google Search to be more helpful in your health journeys.
Supporting Teens in a Video-Driven World
Dr. Garth Graham discusses ways that YouTube is helping teens develop positive video-viewing habits in a new evolving landscape of generative AI, through a partnership with the American Psychological Association.
Helping treatment discussions with the Princess Máxima Center
In collaboration with Google, the Princess Máxima Center is developing an AI tool called Capricorn. Using Google Gemini models, it helps accelerate the identification of personalized cancer treatments by analyzing and combining vast public medical data and de-identified patient data. Capricorn is currently in the development phase.
American Cancer Society: Transforming Access to Care Resources
Aashima Gupta and Dr. Arif Kamal, Chief Patient Officer at the American Cancer Society, share how the ACS and Google Cloud are partnering and using the power of generative AI to give patients and caregivers faster and easier access to vital cancer information.
Ubie's Generative AI: Empowering Healthcare Professionals
Dr. Shohei Harase, PM of Ubie, discusses how Ubie is using Google’s Gemini models in real-world clinical settings.
How AI can help policymakers improve access to emergency obstetric care
Google and the OnTIME Consortium are using AI-driven insights to help policymakers improve access to emergency obstetric care in Nigeria. By helping policymakers in this way, this partnership hopes to reduce incidences of maternal death and stillbirth while creating scalable solutions for global public health challenges.
Enabling an Ecosystem for AI Innovation in Health
Shravya Shetty talks about how we're enabling our partners with cutting-edge tools and technology in the areas of maternal health and tuberculosis screenings.