Microsoft’s AI investment in Malaysia poised to drive healthcare innovation
Microsoft has unveiled plans to inject US$2.2 billion into Malaysia over the next four years, with healthcare standing to benefit.
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Microsoft has unveiled plans to inject US$2.2 billion into Malaysia over the next four years, with healthcare standing to benefit.
RBfracture used with Lunit’s AI-powered chest X-ray screening solution, Lunit INSIGHT CXR, will enhances the diagnostic capabilities available to providers.
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Communications and Information Technology highlighted the use of generative AI in tackling hereditary sickle cell disease.
AI will be deployed in early disease detection, remote health monitoring, and management of non-communicable diseases.
Launched in partnership with United We Care, an AI-powered self-assessment tool will enable Indian users to receive virtual mental care.
A new pilot programme, AI Sandbox 2024, aims to create more than 13,000 AI professionals in Malaysia by 2026.
Mayo Clinic Platform’s network of connected data will help create a more efficient system for diagnosis and treatment.
CARES Copilot 1.0 LLM can handle complex surgical materials exceeding 3,000 pages and is expected to surpass traditional training needs in surgery.
The collaboration forms part of the Thai private hospital group's sandbox programme.