Bio-IT World April 15, 2021
Allison Proffitt

AI is developing in healthcare, explained Kimberly Powell, VP of healthcare at NVIDIA in a press briefing for this week’s NVIDIA GTC event. And while Clara Discovery, NVIDIA’s computational platform for healthcare, has more than 40 pre-trained models, Powell does not expect those to be sufficient.

“We know that healthcare environments are continuously changing, and healthcare data is spread all over the world. In order to build robust AI applications, we need to adapt to the changing environments and learn from diverse data. We need an AI training framework that can live on the edge and learn from local data,” Powell said.

At the GTC event earlier this week, NVIDIA announced the next generation of federated learning: Clara 4.0 with...

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