CNBC April 9, 2024
Ashley Capoot

Key Points

– Google Cloud and Bayer are building a new AI-powered platform to help radiologists work more efficiently.

– The platform’s AI can flag problems within images for radiologists to look at, as well as pull up and summarize relevant information from a patient’s medical history.

– The radiologist is still in “sole control” of the recommendation they will make, according to Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian.

Google Cloud and the German health-care company Bayer on Tuesday announced they are building an artificial intelligence-powered platform that aims to help radiologists diagnose patients and work through cases more quickly.

The platform’s generative AI flags anomalies within images for radiologists to look at, and it can also pull up relevant...

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