
Abstract Where Case Study 1 documented platform-dependent divergence in oncology, this case documents cross-platform convergence in cardiology. Under identical decision-stage prompts, multiple AI systems consistently positioned the same therapy as preferred. The relevance lies not in clinical deviation, but in authority formation and the visibility of its trajectory over time.
AIVOStandard, Temporal visibility, Pharma, Authority formation, Cardiology, Molecule, External AI-influence, Evidentia, AI visibility, AIVO, Patient Safety, Cross-platform Convergence, AI governance
AIVOStandard, Temporal visibility, Pharma, Authority formation, Cardiology, Molecule, External AI-influence, Evidentia, AI visibility, AIVO, Patient Safety, Cross-platform Convergence, AI governance
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