MobiHealth News September 7, 2023
Jessica Hagen

THE IQ-Creator Program supports healthcare professionals in creating content for underserved communities, while Aloud uses AI to dub videos in multiple languages.

Google‘s video platform YouTube announced today it is launching two new initiatives for healthcare content creators: AI-enabled Aloud, which dubs videos in various languages, and THE-IQ Creator Program, which expands upon the Tackling Health Equity Through Information Quality program, established last year.

THE-IQ program aimed to present videos with diverse perspectives and health information from underrepresented communities by examining health-related topics.

THE-IQ Creator Program, announced today, expands on that initiative with a new endeavor that supports healthcare professionals developing content for underrepresented communities in the U.S., Brazil, Canada and the U.K.

Select content creators will have...

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