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Google Cloud partners with Bayer for AI Applications for Radiology
Google Cloud and Bayer have joined forces to develop AI applications for radiology aimed at reducing burnout and enhancing diagnostic efficiency for radiologists. Bayer will leverage Google Cloud's technology, including generative AI tools like Vertex AI, BigQuery, Healthcare API, and Chronicle, to create scalable and compliant AI-enabled software for medical imaging while prioritizing data security. This collaboration reflects a larger trend of innovative partnerships in healthcare, with Bayer previously investing in digital health companies like One Drop and collaborating with AI platforms like Ada Health. The future platform, set for testing in the EU and US, promises to empower clinicians with AI-driven insights, optimizing patient outcomes and diagnostic accuracy. Google Cloud's ongoing partnerships in healthcare highlight its commitment to advancing technology solutions across the industry.
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Google Cloud and Bayer are collaborating to develop AI applications for radiology, aiming to alleviate radiologist burnout and improve diagnostic efficiency. Leveraging Google Cloud's technology, including generative AI tools such as Vertex AI and BigQuery, Bayer seeks to create scalable, compliant AI-enabled software for medical imaging while prioritizing data security. This partnership reflects broader trends in healthcare innovation, with Bayer's previous investments in digital health and AI partnerships. The upcoming platform, slated for testing in the EU and US, promises to empower clinicians with AI-driven insights, enhancing patient outcomes and diagnostic accuracy in radiology.
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