PYMNTS.com December 8, 2025

The Department of Health and Human Services has released its artificial intelligence strategy.

The new strategy, announced Monday (Dec. 8), is part of a broader plan to make artificial intelligence (AI) available to federal workers by integrating it into internal operations, research, and public health.

“AI has the potential to revolutionize health care and human services, and HHS is leading that paradigm shift,” Jim O’Neill, the department’s deputy secretary, said in a news release.

“By guiding innovation toward patient-focused outcomes, this Administration has the potential to deliver historic wins for the public—wins that lead to longer, healthier lives.”

According to the release, the department’s AI strategy follows the AI Action Plan from the Trump White House as well as the...

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