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The company will fund and develop companies that focus on eight key areas in healthcare and create AI/genAI technologies that help advance those areas.
The company will use the funds to expand its commercial growth and clinical-evidence generation.
Sunny Virmani, group product manager of health AI at Google, discusses expanding access to AI models for diabetic retinopathy in India and Thailand, AI’s potential to transform healthcare and Google’s plans for AI in healthcare in 2025.
Also, Lunit will be supplying its chest X-ray and mammography AI to over 200 clinics in Mexico.
The patent includes the company's safety-focused LLMs incorporated into its Polaris constellation architecture.
Also, an Indian startup has raised $1 million in seed funding to develop dental nanorobots.
Around two in five Malaysians are said to have metabolic syndrome.
Also, Indian diagnostics chain Redcliffe Labs has rolled out a mobile diabetes risk calculation feature.
They will collaborate on identifying novel therapeutic drug candidates for lung cancer.
The Society urges collaboration between clinicians and technologists, and healthcare organizations to use the tech to assist the clinical workforce, not replace it.