tech giant Google Cloud and global company Bayer are partnering to develop an AI application aimed at reducing burnout among radiologists and increasing diagnostic efficiency.
Bayer will expand its innovation platform using Google Cloud technologies, including generative AI tools. Other tools available on the platform include Google Cloud's Vertex AI, BigQuery, Healthcare API, and Chronicle.
This product is designed to help organizations build scalable, compliant, AI-enabled software for medical imaging while ensuring data security.
Bayer's new platform will be available for expanded testing for users in the EU and US later this year.
“Radiologists and other clinicians face burnout because they are faced with a huge amount of work every day. We look forward to using this service to help shape the future of diagnostics and help our customers be more accurate. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Bayer to help them deliver insights to patients quickly and quickly,” Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said in a statement.
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Bayer Equity Investments, the investment arm of the pharmaceutical giant, In 2020, it announced a partnership with One Drop, a digital diabetes management company. Bayer led the company's $34.7 million in Series C funding, which included a deal worth $64 million in development fees and potential commercial milestone payments. The deal could have secured him $100 million in new funding for One Drop.
In 2021, major pharmaceutical companies will Partnering with AI-based assessment platform Ada Health on the chatbot to help Bayer website users identify the most appropriate care pathway based on risk factors and symptoms.
One year later, Bayer has partnered with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to launch a digital hub for pulmonary hypertension treatment. The hub focused on virtual patient referrals and enabled knowledge exchange between primary care physicians, specialists, and patients.
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