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Also, Aevice Health from Singapore has obtained new investment for its global expansion.
This model, developed by the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Beijing Tongren Hospital, is now being deployed across China's Henan Province to diagnose common eye diseases.
KOSDAQ-listed company JLK's CEO Dong-Min Kim explains how they intend to capture the world's largest medical imaging market this year.
Also, an Indian startup that offers generative AI-powered insurance technology solutions has received seed funding.
The analytical tool can also predict demographics and understand personality traits by understanding brain activity patterns.
A Singaporean startup is set to introduce its doctor companion AI across Australia and Southeast Asia starting this year.
A Singaporean startup leverages Asian-specific databases in making heart disease risk assessments.
Some leaders say AI will improve a massively inefficient, overpriced and difficult-to-access healthcare system, while others anticipate AI’s potential for earlier, more accurate diagnosis.
AI will transform healthcare with advances in multimodal technology, diagnostic imaging and automation, but its success depends on trust and seamless integration into workflows.
The AI is based on modular RAG that goes beyond the structural limits of current large language models.