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‘India has a High Appetite for Generative AI,’ says AWS’s Chief Medical Officer

Dr Illing completed his undergraduate paediatric training at St John's Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, almost two decades ago. 
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Generative AI holds significant promise for India, given its cultural and language diversity. At the AWS Summit, Washington DC, Rowland Illing, the director and chief medical officer for global healthcare and non-profits, AWS, acknowledged the same.  “The appetite for generative AI in India is high. The technology can help with language and culturally sensitive information, addressing the breadth of languages in India. It's exciting to see opportunities in the National Digital Health Mission as well,” he told AIM.  Illing’s sentiments resonate well since many Indian healthcare companies are actively tapping into the potential of generative AI. Today, every health company is turning into an AI company.  For example, Apollo partnered with Google Cloud to improve
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Shritama Saha
Shritama (she/her) is a technology journalist at AIM who is passionate to explore generative AI with a special focus on big techs, database, healthcare, DE&I, hiring in tech and more.
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