VentureBeat June 18, 2024
Carl Franzen

Video AI generator models have been hogging the news cycle lately, but there are plenty of new initiatives happening on the large language model (LLM) side of AI, too.

Case in point: yesterday, OpenAI announced it had partnered with Color Health, an 11-year-old Burlingame, California startup, to launch a copilot app for cancer specialists to help them understand what tests to order up for their most at-risk patients.

The app uses OpenAI’s newest multimodal model GPT-4o to compare medical data of individual patients, and their risk factors, to the constantly changing list of healthcare guidelines — developing personalized cancer screening plans for said patients, and pinging doctors with what outstanding tests may still be needed.

What tests should which patients...

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