CB Insights May 18, 2023
Matthew Marwick

Generative AI copilots are cropping up for more and more professions — and time-crunched doctors are a prime target.

GenAI copilots are designed to work alongside humans, automating tedious tasks or making fleshed-out suggestions to allow users to finish things up much more quickly.

Microsoft (working with its speech recognition-focused subsidiary Nuance) is leveraging its partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to target doctors by using “ambient AI” to listen in on consultations and provide summaries.

But plenty of startups are also entering the fray. Most of these copilots for doctors are focusing on providing medical notes for now. However, some companies are also working on tools to assist with tasks like diagnosis, generating reports based on medical research databases, and automating...

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