Chinese University of Hong Kong
Developers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong claim it "communicates like a real doctor."
Also, Japan has approved one of JLK's stroke imaging AI solutions.
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.
Research from Asia has urged vigilance with the use of the chatbot while calling for AI language inclusivity.
Also, Dozee has unveiled a new RPM solution targeting non-resident Indians and their elderly.
Also, researchers from India have developed an AI model that can detect indications of carpal tunnel syndrome in ultrasound videos.
Also, new AI-powered mobile apps in Hong Kong support at-home stroke rehabilitation and the mental health of parents of children with special education needs.
It can potentially help doctors prevent or better manage kidney disease in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Also, a study using autonomous AI to tackle diabetic eye disease will be launched in Bangladesh.