Cleveland Clinic and G42, world leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI), said they collaborate to promote advances with AI in medical care.
As part of this initiative, the two will form a joint work group to evaluate, prioritize and accelerate potential projects and collaboration opportunities aimed at advancing in the adoption of AI in medical care.
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The collaboration provides that G42 and Cleveland Clinic explore and implement AI transformative health initiatives that have the potential to redefine patient care, improve medical innovation and boost operational efficiency.
The efforts are expected to benefit not only the EAU and the broader region, but also extend worldwide, configuring the future of medical care through data -based smart solutions.
“AI’s potential to transform the health industry remains unspecified to a large extent,” said Peng Xiao, CEO of the group or G42.
“From deciphering the source code of life, our genome, to optimize efficiency throughout the patient’s trip, AI is racing the way for a future where care is not only more precise but also deeply personalized and prevention,” he said.
Xiao said the company expects to embark on this trip with Cleveland Clinic and other world partners, taking advantage of AI to unlock new borders, train doctors with unprecedented, highlights and legitimate ideas.
Tom Mihaljevic, CEO and president of Cleveland Clinic, said the medical care company is committed to finding opportunities that improve patient safety, patient experience, patient results and access.
“Artificial intelligence offers a great opportunity to continue advancing and fulfilling our mission to take care of life, investigate for health and educate those who serve,” said Mihaljevic, who is also the president of CEO of Morton L. Mandel.
G42, a ABU Dhabi -based technology group, is known for its advanced innovation in AI, digital infrastructure and Big Data analysis solutions in a wide range of industries. Its medical care company that covers 480 clinics in 26 countries, M42, leads some of the most innovative health advances in the industry, such as the Emirati Genome program, the world’s largest genomic initiative and Malaffi.
Cleveland Clinic, which has a unit in Abu Dhabi, is a global health system that includes 23 hospitals and 280 outpatient facilities.