Healthcare DIVE November 14, 2024
Susanna Vogel

Mass General Brigham, Emory and other providers will assess different AI models from companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon.

Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, technology companies have been racing to bring generative AI-powered tools to the healthcare market. However providers have faced a quandary about what — and whether — to buy.

As Google, Amazon, Microsoft and OpenAI rapidly expand their suite of artificial intelligence offerings, providers say they don’t know how to compare the efficacy of products or determine which tool might best meet their specific needs.

A group of health systems, led by Boston-based Mass General Brigham, is hoping to solve that problem.

On Wednesday, the academic medical center launched the Healthcare AI Challenge...

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