Health Imaging September 6, 2024
Hannah Murphy

Harrison.ai is launching a vision language model specific to radiology, the healthcare AI technology company announced September 4.

Harrison.rad.1 can conduct chats related to imaging, identify and localize X-ray findings, generate reports and provide its reasoning based on patient history and clinical context. Unlike other generative AI models, the dialogue-based model has been trained on real-world, proprietary radiology data consisting of millions of clinical radiology images, studies and reports.

“The Harrison.rad.1 model is transformative and an exciting next step for the company,” Robyn Denholm, Harrison.ai board director, said in the announcement. “Harrison.ai is delivering on the promise of helping solve real-world problems more effectively and reliably and helping to save lives.”

When tested, the model has yielded...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, Radiology, Technology
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