Apollo Hospitals Collaborates with Microsoft to Implement AI Copilots
Apollo Hospitals has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Microsoft, where the renowned hospital group will be adopting four AI copilots to enhance its healthcare services.
Microsoft will be assisting Apollo Hospitals in developing and executing its AI roadmap, with a focus on expanding the hospital’s remote healthcare platform globally and creating innovative technology solutions.
This partnership is part of Microsoft’s recent strategic initiatives in India, including a $3 billion investment in cloud and AI infrastructure over the next two years. The tech giant has also partnered with other key industry players in the country to foster a thriving AI ecosystem.
NTUH Integrates AI into Telehealth Platform
National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) has integrated speech-to-text AI technology into its telehealth platform, enhancing the overall patient experience and healthcare delivery.
The Intelligent Voice System on NTUH’s Fourth-Generation Telehealth Platform, powered by Chunghwa Telecom’s voice recognition technology, can seamlessly transcribe multiple languages and medical terms, improving communication efficiency.
Moreover, the AI-based voice recognition feature incorporates NTUH’s emergency event prediction technology, enabling the hospital to predict potential emergency events with impressive accuracy.
NEC Partners with AI Company for Pathology Solutions
NEC Corporation, a leading technology company based in Japan, has announced a strategic partnership with a local AI firm specializing in digital pathology solutions.
Together, NEC and Biomy will enhance the cloud-based automated digital pathology analytical platform DeepPathFinder to identify new pathological biomarkers. The enhanced platform will be made available to pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, and academic institutions for advanced research and analysis.