VentureBeat July 16, 2024
Shubham Sharma

The power of AI is touching all sectors, including the highly regulated space of healthcare. Today, London-based Huma, a health-tech company focusing on advancing digital-first care delivery and research, announced the launch of an AI-powered cloud platform that provides startups with the ability to prototype, launch and scale regulated digital health apps, including those powered with AI smarts, targeting different use cases.

Enterprises using the new Huma Cloud Platform get a variety of tools, but the biggest highlight is a generative AI-powered builder experience that can turn text prompts into ready-to-use applications within minutes.

Huma says the offering is already being used by a handful of startups and large pharmaceutical companies. The company also announced it has closed $80 million...

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