AI chatbot
A Singaporean startup is set to introduce its doctor companion AI across Australia and Southeast Asia starting this year.
The AI is based on modular RAG that goes beyond the structural limits of current large language models.
Research from Asia has urged vigilance with the use of the chatbot while calling for AI language inclusivity.
Patients of the pediatric health system aged 13 to 17 will have access to Woebot's digital tools specific to teens designed to work alongside therapy.
The digital assistant will support users with better understanding of risk factors for leading causes of death.
The AI-enabled offerings will be built into Pager’s Connected Care platform.
Its national research institute has built a chatbot based on Meta's LLM which can answer doctors' questions with up to 95% accuracy.
Experts emphasized the value of proactive approaches, meaningful interactions and seamless connections to human support while using AI-enabled chatbots in healthcare.
The company's Artera Care Assist, powered by Hyro, can be embedded within a provider's website to answer patients' questions 24/7.
Hyro will use the funds to expand its workforce, grow strategic partners and further build its platform.