Finxters,

~20% of all you earn goes directly into healthcare via income tax - before the income even appears in your bank account.

The total health burden is significant. Yet, many of us feel like the health service we're receiving is declining. We're paying more and more and getting less and less value.

That's the bad news.

The good news, however, is that 2026 is set to be the year of health AI.

In 2025, we saw the coding industry get totally and utterly disrupted by 'vibe coders' issuing commands into Opus 4.5, publishing 10x to 100x the apps to solve every imaginable problem that can be solved with software.

Word on the street is that 2026 will be the year of a complete disruption of healthcare with the help of AI - similar to what we've seen in coding.

It has already started. Only one week into the new year, OpenAI has opened up its Health dashboard (waiting list).

Health AI is our only hope of not needing to wait months for the next doctor's appointment, but instead getting top-tier medical support 24/7. Not shallow advice, but deeply knowledgeable, world-class health support by an expert that listens to every intricate detail we choose to share. We won't need to rush through 5-minute doctor's appointments; we can truly benefit from tailor-made health recommendations that can meaningfully increase our healthspan.

Of course, some people will choose not to participate, but the costs will be felt heavily. 2/3 of physicians already use AI. So why not use it ourselves?

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I have two takeaways from this email:

First, get ready to adopt health AI. It will save so many lives and add billions of years to our collective healthspan.

Second, consider the real-world economic impact already being made by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude in health. Can AI really be in a bubble?

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