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How HARMAN is Solving Healthcare Problems with GenAI

The company’s generative AI strategy involves integrating more diverse data sources with a focus on ensuring data quality and compliance.
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Back in October 2023, Samsung-owned HARMAN entered the generative AI race in the healthcare space with HealthGPT – a private LLM built on TII’s open-source model Falcon 7B. The latest version, HealthGPT Chat, is built on Llama 2.  Healthcare is one of the most inherently complicated fields for generative AI to be harnessed given the vast amount of unstructured and sensitive data.  “The primary motivation behind developing a private LLM like HealthGPT stems from enterprises' concerns about data privacy and security. This issue arises particularly when using public LLMs, as they require transferring sensitive data to external entities, leading to potential uncertainties regarding how this data might be used,” Dr Jai Ganesh, chief product officer, told AIM, in an exclusive
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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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