Forbes August 16, 2019
Bernard Marr

Babylon, a UK start-up, plans to “put an accessible and affordable health service in the hands of every person on earth” by putting artificial intelligence (AI) tools to work. Currently, the company has operations in the UK and Rwanda and hopes to expand to the Middle East, the United States, and China. The company’s strategy is to combine the power of AI with the medical expertise of humans to deliver unparalleled access to healthcare.

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Babylon’s engineers, doctors, and scientists developed an AI system that can receive data about the symptoms someone is suffering from, compare the information to a database of known conditions and illnesses to find possible matches, and then identify a course of action and...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Apps, Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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