Bio-IT World August 6, 2024
Allison Proffitt

GE HealthCare and Amazon Web Services have announced a strategic collaboration to develop purpose-built foundation models and generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications designed to help clinicians improve medical diagnostics and patient care.

“At GE HealthCare, deep learning is not new,” said Parminder Bhatia, Chief AI Officer at GE Healthcare. “We have been working on this for more than a decade.” This year GE HealthCare topped a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) list of AI-enabled device authorizations with 72.

The collaboration with AWS is also not new. In 2021, the two companies announced a strategic collaboration focused on AI and cloud-based imaging solutions, integrated data, and clinical and operational insights to hospitals and...

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