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Google Cloud Chief Shares 5 Ways How Gen AI Will Transform Healthcare In 2025

Last updated: December 16, 2024 5:34 am
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Google Cloud is leading the charge in the world of artificial intelligence (AI). As we look towards the future, it is evident that generative AI is rapidly evolving. Experts predict that 2025 will bring even greater advancements, especially in the realm of Gen AI in healthcare.

Aashima Gupta, the Global Director of Healthcare Solutions at Google Cloud, believes that 2025 will be a groundbreaking year for healthcare and AI. She notes that the level of investment and adoption of AI technology by companies is unprecedented, reminiscent of the early days of the internet.

Gupta highlights five key trends that will shape the intersection of healthcare and AI in 2025:

The shift towards multimodal AI, enabling the processing of information across various data formats and types. This is crucial for healthcare, where data comes in diverse formats and requires integration from different sources. For instance, Bayer is developing a platform to extract insights from medical images.

The emphasis on AI agents, with the potential to automate workflows and processes. AI agents can autonomously execute tasks based on specific criteria, offering opportunities for streamlining back-office operations and workflows.

The development of platforms to enhance the patient experience. Consumer-focused AI tools are emerging to bridge the gap between enterprises and end-users. Customer-facing agents can assist with inquiries and scheduling tasks, improving overall patient care.

The rise of intuitive search powered by generative AI. Enterprise search capabilities are evolving to simplify data querying, especially in the medical field where access to vast amounts of data is crucial for decision-making and research.

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Increased investments in cybersecurity to combat rising cyber threats in healthcare. As technology becomes more integrated into healthcare systems, the need for robust security measures grows. AI tools are being leveraged to enhance security and protect sensitive medical data.

While these trends are promising, successful implementation will be key. Collaboration between technology companies and healthcare organizations will be essential in co-creating effective solutions for the future.

Companies like Microsoft and Nvidia are heavily investing in AI research for healthcare applications. Microsoft is exploring population health and genomic sequencing, while Nvidia is supporting healthcare innovation with its GPU and hardware capabilities.

Smaller companies like RadAI are also making significant strides in healthcare AI. RadAI recently secured funding to further develop its radiology platform, showcasing the industry’s rapid innovation.

According to Gupta, Google Cloud’s focus is on partnership and inclusivity. The platform aims to support a wide range of models to meet the diverse needs of the healthcare industry. Collaboration is key in tackling the complexities of healthcare.

As we reflect on the transformative year of 2024, the momentum in AI for healthcare suggests that 2025 will be even more groundbreaking. With continued progress and investment, the future of AI in healthcare looks promising.

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