DOTmed July 29, 2024
Gus Iversen

Microsoft has announced collaborations with Mass General Brigham and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, along with UW Health, to advance AI in medical imaging.

These partnerships will focus on developing high-performing AI foundation models that enhance the capabilities of the Microsoft Azure AI platform and the Nuance suite of radiology applications, with the goal of creating copilot imaging applications that aid radiologists in their work.

The collaboration will explore how advanced algorithms can assist in interpreting medical images, report generation, disease classification, and data analysis.

“Foundation models fine-tuned on Mass General Brigham’s vast multimodal longitudinal data assets can enable a shorter development cycle...

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