Healthcare IT News December 9, 2024
Adam Ang

The large AI-generated setting can train virtual doctors to continuously learn to diagnose patients accurately.

A project in China that is developing an autonomous and self-evolving virtual healthcare setting is targeted to go public next year.

This is confirmed to Healthcare IT News by Yang Liu, a professor at Tsinghua University’s Department of Computer Science and Technology and co-research head of the Agent Hospital project. The virtual hospital concept, developed by researchers at the university’s Institute for AI Industry Research (AIR), simulates the real-world cycle of the hospital treatment process, from disease onset to follow-up. The institute claims the concept as the first of its kind globally. Findings from this research were first published in May in arXiv, Cornell University’s...

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