Healthcare IT News August 23, 2024
Bill Siwicki

Advancements in machine learning are enhancing new large language models’ ability to undergo continuous learning and generalize to areas in which the model has not been trained – a transformative next step for AI in imaging.

Large language models are fast becoming a key building block in new information systems for administrative staff and clinicians at hospitals and health systems. This form of artificial intelligence can accomplish tasks no human being can imagine doing.

Harrison.ai develops artificial intelligence technology to speed clinical diagnosis and offers a suite of AI radiology and pathology tools. They’re designed to improve efficiencies for physicians to help address burnout.

Healthcare IT News spoke with Dr. Aengus Tran, cofounder and CEO of Harrison.ai, to talk about...

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