The World Health Organization (WHO) has taken a groundbreaking step in digital health promotion with the launch of SARAH (Smart AI Resource Assistant for Health). This innovative digital health promoter represents a significant evolution from its predecessor, Florence, which played a crucial role during the COVID-19 pandemic by disseminating vital public health information on various topics, including vaccines, tobacco use, healthy eating, and physical activity.
Founded on April 7, 1948 (now celebrated as World Health Day), WHO has established itself as the premier United Nations agency dedicated to advancing health for all. With an extensive network encompassing 194 Member States across six regions, WHO’s mission is crystal clear: to connect nations, partners, and people to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable, ensuring that everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health.
The organization’s activities are overseen by the World Health Assembly, attended by delegations from all Member States, ensuring global representation in health policy decisions.
SARAH represents a quantum leap in health information technology, powered by Generative AI and supported by Soul Machines Biological AI. This sophisticated system employs new language models and state-of-the-art technology to deliver an unprecedented level of interaction and assistance.
One of SARAH’s most impressive features is its ability to engage users 24 hours a day in 8 different languages, making it accessible to a global audience across multiple devices. This unprecedented availability ensures that health information is always just a conversation away.
SARAH serves as an extensive repository of health information, covering:
The AI assistant is designed to provide:
SARAH functions as:
By providing easily accessible, accurate health information, SARAH represents a significant step forward in public health education. Its ability to offer personalized, empathetic responses makes complex health information more approachable and understandable for the general public.
As a repository of information for a healthy lifestyle, SARAH offers guidance on:
The launch of SARAH marks a significant milestone in the use of AI for public health. As technology continues to evolve, this platform has the potential to:
Through SARAH, WHO continues to demonstrate its commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to advance global health, ensuring that accurate, helpful health information is accessible to all, anytime and anywhere.
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