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Google announced the 20 winners of its AI Impact Challenge on May 7, including seven projects focused specifically on improving public health through the use of artificial intelligence. The ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google announced a slew of initiatives to deploy its artificial intelligence models in the health care industry, including a tool that will help Fitbit users glean insights from ...
Google executives, including its Country Director, met with Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to discuss ...
Google is injecting AI into its health-related initiatives to advance language-generating tech and new tools for developers to build health apps. Google continues to build out its health-related ...
During Google Health's annual The Check Up event at the company's Pier 57 Manhattan office, executives at the tech giant shared updates and progress on several high-profile AI initiatives.
Google announced that it is funding 15 AI-powered projects, including digital health initiatives to improve provider experience and patient access to care, via its commitment to advancing the United ...
In late 2023, Google announced MedLM, a suite of AI models designed specifically for health-care, to help clinicians and researchers carry out complex studies, summarize doctor-patient ...
Google notes health-focused advancements to its Gemini models will go into summarizing information for health topics. With these updates, Google claims AI overviews for health queries are “more ...
The Google team termed the meeting as productive, saying they were keen on exploring initiatives in education, health, ...
In April, Google announced its medical language model AI initiative, Med-PaLM and Med-PaLM 2. The company also rolled out AI-powered tech to help health insurance companies process claims faster ...
Both IBM and Google have hit roadblocks with their AI healthcare initiatives, Watson Health and Google Health. They may be building AI machines that excel at taking the place of a human in a chess ...
Demis Hassabis, the 48-year-old CEO of Google's AI research division DeepMind, isn't concerned about AI taking over jobs. Instead, he's worried about two things: bad actors using AI technology ...