AIiHC is structured to reduce confusion, protect discussions, and help people reach the right place — without needing to understand everything on day one.

Basic Idea

If you are unsure where to post, the community descriptions and pinned guidance will help you decide.
Posting in the right channel helps others find and respond to your question faster.

Collaboration When Needed:
Working Rooms:


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You don’t need to “learn the platform.”
You just need to know where your question belongs.
A technical validation question, an ethical concern, a workflow challenge, and a research discussion should not compete in the same thread.
So instead of one large, noisy forum, AIiHC uses a clear structure that guides conversations naturally.
Channel -1 (free)
Channel - 2 (private)
Channel - 3 (news)
Channel -1 (free)
Channel - 2 (private)
Channel - 3 (news)
Channel -1 (free)
Channel - 2 (private)
Channel - 3 (announcement)
Channel -1 (free)
Channel - 2 (private)
Channel - 3 (announcement)
Channel -1 (free)
Channel - 2 (private)
Channel - 3 (news)
Channel -1 (free)
Channel - 2 (private)
Channel - 3 (news)
Pillars are the orientation layer of AIiHC.
They represent the major domains of AI in healthcare — such as adoption, governance, research, collaboration and implementation.
Pillars acts as
Groups communities under a theme
Maps a virtual space, not meeting places
You don’t usually post in pillars.
Communities are the core working spaces of AIiHC.
Each community focuses on a specific theme within a pillar.
This is where members:
ask questions
share experience
discuss challenges
learn from others
Inside each community, discussions are organized into channels.
Channels exist to prevent the same questions from being repeated in different places and to keep conversations readable over time.
Each channel has:
a clear purpose
example topics
guidance on what belongs — and what doesn’t
Some work doesn’t fit into open discussions.
For that, AIiHC uses working rooms for group discussions as Group Chat.
Working rooms are:
They are not the main navigation of the platform — and that’s intentional.
Most members may never need a working room. They exist when deeper collaboration is required. Some might by default assigned to some group chats (working rooms)
That’s normal.
Most members begin by:
There is always guidance — and moderators help redirect questions if needed.
No one is expected to “get it right” on the first post.
A Space Designed to Stay Useful
AIiHC is structured so that:
This structure is what allows a global community to function — calmly and sustainably.
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