Subscribe · daily by email

Get the daily scan in your inbox.

A 24-hour cross-source brief on AI, health, agency, and governance — the patient perspective on AI use in medicine. One email each morning. Free. No phone number, no tracking pixels, no sponsored sections. Unsubscribe in one click.

One email a day.

The structure of each daily issue

Each morning's email opens with the day's lead story and a one-paragraph CAIHL read — Critical AI Health Literacy framing, asking whose interests does today's AI serve? Then a dedicated CLAIM-graph integrity section spotlights the day's peer-reviewed and preprint anchors, with verdict and key claim.

The bulk of the email is the seven-bucket scan: harm, research, policy, product, testimonial, voices, media. Each item carries the editor's note, the four-dimension CAIHL chips, and a deep-link to the full CAIHL or CLAIM analysis on this site.

No fluff. No syndication. No clickbait. The full archive lives at /scans; subscribers get every issue pushed.

Today's scan

Daily Scan · Jun 13, 2026

2026-06-13

21 items

Mint: The New York Attorney General issues subpoenas to OpenAI seeking documents on user impact and platform activities — a procedural escalation that converts the individual lawsuit pattern into multi-state regulatory inquiry.

Read today's scan →

Privacy by design

SMS verification is widely used by banks and crypto exchanges. It is overkill for a newsletter and creates a new privacy liability — every phone number stored is a credential a bad actor can target. Industry-standard email double opt-in (you click a link in a confirmation email to activate your subscription) gives the same anti-bot, anti-typo guarantee, with one less personal data point at risk.

If you want to support the project but don't want to sign up, share a scan on LinkedIn. The link does the same work as a subscriber.