Behavioral Health Business January 9, 2026
Laura Lovett

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I’ll be the first to admit it: For all the cookbooks lining my shelves, one of my go-to cooking inspirations is AI. For all of Ottolenghi’s talk about being simple, his cookbooks don’t understand what I mean when I say: “I have a can of chickpeas, some feta, and basil — what do I do next?” the way AI does.

And perhaps in that same sense, the Mayo Clinic’s Guide to Your Baby’s First Year, which my husband got when I first got pregnant with my daughter, now seems bulky and impossible to navigate at 2 a.m. when I’m panicking about baby norovirus and whether to head to urgent care. Whereas AI is always...

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