LAS VEGAS – GE Healthcare unveiled its new generative AI platform, CareIntellect, on stage at HLTH 2024 on Monday. The first application available on the platform is for oncology. | GE Healthcare aims to make integrating generative AI into healthcare delivery less clunky through its new CareIntellect platform, which will eventually host a range of clinical and operational AI solutions.
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