pharmaphorum March 19, 2024
Phil Taylor

An alliance between Johnson & Johnson and tech giant NVIDIA aims to bring artificial intelligence into operating rooms, assisting surgeons even as they wield their scalpels.

News of the partnership emerged during NVIDIA’s annual developer conference, where it unveiled a new generation of its AI chip – around 30 times faster than its predecessor – which has been generating headlines around the world.

According to a memorandum of understanding between the two companies, J&J MedTech will work with NVIDIA on AIs that can be used to analyse data as it is generated in the OR, helping to inform decision-making in real-time and making collaboration by surgical teams easier. They also want to collaborate on digital ways of delivering surgical training...

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