Radiology Business July 25, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Microsoft Corp. is teaming with two top academic health systems to develop artificial intelligence solutions for overworked radiologists, the three said Wednesday.

The technology giant is working with Mass General Brigham, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the latter’s partnering health system, UW Health, to further advance AI foundation models in imaging. Such machine learning models are pretrained to perform tasks—assisting with report generation, disease classification and structured data analysis, Microsoft said.

Those involved said they will collaborate on the development, testing and validation of breakthrough technology, deploying new AI tools in real-world scenarios. The three have already worked together previously, with this marking an expansion of their collaboration.

“Along with other industry partners, our joint efforts aim to leverage the...

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