CNBC July 25, 2024
Ashley Capoot

Key Points

– GE HealthCare on Thursday announced it is working with Amazon Web Services to build new generative AI models and applications that are specialized for medical use cases.

– The health-care industry is responsible for generating nearly one-third of all data globally, but it’s not stored or organized uniformly.

– GE HealthCare and AWS believe AI could help doctors find the information they need more quickly and use the tool within screenings, diagnoses, decision support and workflows like scheduling.

GE HealthCare on Thursday announced it is teaming up with Amazon Web Services to build new generative artificial intelligence models and tools that can efficiently analyze complex medical data.

The health-care industry is responsible for generating nearly one-third...

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