Earned First: “We Are All Responsible”—AI in Healthcare Roundtable

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Earned First, Arun Sudhaman, April 20, 2026

What happens when healthcare AI moves faster than regulation?

Three We. voices share perspectives and insights at a recent APAC industry event:  

Daryl Ho, Managing Director of We. Singapore, cites the C-suite accountability gap, “where a lot of the decision-making either makes or breaks it.”  

Brian Keenan, EVP and Head of Data & AI, APAC, offers a practical path forward, explaining how We.’s tools simulate AI responses at scale to identify inaccurate citations and intervene on the sources driving them.  

Manash Neog, Managing Director of Chase Advisors, APAC, highlights how AI's promise in markets like India, with 1.5 billion people and vast healthcare access gaps, runs headlong into the challenge of data sovereignty and protection.

The consensus is clear: the industry cannot wait for regulation to catch up.

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