AI on the Hill

Building Trust in Medical AI: Inside Med-ICE

19 min · 18. feb. 2026
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In this episode of AI on the Hill in the Spotlight, we take a closer look at Med-ICE — a system built to make medical AI more trustworthy and reliable. We explore how multi-agent collaboration can improve reasoning, why reliability is critical in healthcare, and what responsible AI design looks like in practice. This episode highlights both the technical innovation and the broader lessons for the future of AI in medicine.

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