Becker's Healthcare October 7, 2024
Giles Bruce

Morgantown, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine is using generative AI to help retrieve information from large documents, Fairmont (W.Va.) News reported.

Health system employees can plug documents like how-to guides or clinical protocols into the Retrieval-Augmented Generation program, which employs large language models to answer specific requests, according to the Oct. 6 story.

“Imagine a super assistant on your side that has an incredible brain and can memorize anything you give it,” WVU Medicine Associate CIO Ilo Romero told the news outlet. “You can ask this assistant to find a needle...

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