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WSJ Tech News Briefing

Microsoft Sees Healthcare as Path to Independence From OpenAI

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

News, Tech News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Through its new partnership with Harvard Medical School, Microsoft is leaning on healthcare for its artificial-intelligence chatbot, Copilot, to gain independence from OpenAI’s ChatGPT. WSJ reporter Sebastian Herrera shares exclusive details on that effort. Plus, AI is transforming how companies manage risk. Executives from FedEx and DBS Bank spoke at the recent Journal House Singapore event about how they are leveraging AI to navigate legal and regulatory challenges. Julie Chang hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Friday, October 10th. I'm Julie Chang for the Wall Street Journal.

0:40.0

Artificial intelligence is transforming how companies manage risk. We'll hear from two executives

0:45.3

about how they're leveraging AI to navigate legal and regulatory challenges. And then, Microsoft

0:52.1

wants its AI chatbot to gain independence from chatGPT.

0:56.8

And it thinks healthcare is the way to do it.

0:59.6

We've got the exclusive details on that effort.

1:05.5

But first, advancements in AI promised to help companies mitigate risk.

1:10.5

But what does that actually look like

1:12.0

in practice? At the recent Journal House Singapore event, Dow Jones's Nicholas Elliott sat down with

1:18.2

Cheekin Lamb, Group Head for Legal and Compliance at DBS Bank, and Kelly Geir, managing director

1:24.2

for legal and compliance in Asia, the Middle East and Africa at FedEx. They talked about

1:29.1

different AI use cases that their workplaces have already put into practice. Here's part of that

1:34.5

conversation. Kelly and Cheekin, welcome. Kelly, let's turn to you. So I know one of the things

1:40.9

you mentioned to me was using AI and investigations, which is an important part of your job.

1:46.2

Can you tell the audience how exactly you've made use of it in that way?

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