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AI-based GPT to offer real-time validated health content to counter misinformation

Healthcare professionals, marketers and institutions spend nearly 40 per cent of their time creating and publishing content, which diverts resources from patient care, research and innovation.

Xtend AI & AMS-India Partner for Robotic Healthcare in Karnataka

Israel's Xtend AI and AMS-India join forces to develop and distribute robotic healthcare solutions in Karnataka, aiming to improve healthcare accessibility and create high-skilled jobs.

Robotics 4month
UNICCON Group Launches AI-driven Telemedicine Platform In FCT Village

In a move to transform Nigeria's healthcare landscape, UNICCON Group of Companies has launched an AI-driven telemedicine healthcare platform, "MySmartMedic"

Healthcare 5month
The rise of AI in LMICs: A new era for global healthcare

In many LMICs, innovators face an unclear AI governance landscape, often leading to confusion or the false assumption that AI in health is unregulated. This uncertainty is further reinforced by the misconception that general AI regulations do not apply to the healthcare sector.

24-year-old Godswill Njoku disrupting Nigeria's medical landscape with AI

Godswill Njoku is a 24-year-old Nigerian solving the global healthcare problems by merging technology, Artificial intelligence and medicine. He is

Healthcare 5month
Dr. Chashi: Revolutionising agriculture through AI

Dr. Chashi is Bangladesh's first comprehensive digital agriculture platform, empowering farmers, gardeners, and agro-dealers with AI-driven tools to optimise crop health, boost yields, and promote environmental sustainability.

How AI is rewriting future of diagnostics

A microscopist receives a sample—let's say a blood smear to test for malaria. Now, anyone with a medical background knows that malaria has a very distinct look under

AI in Healthcare: Promises vs Realities for Africa's Medical Systems

Ben Guerir - The third day of UM6P's Science Week focused on Morocco's vision of AI applications in the health sector. Rachid El Fatimy, Dean of the The conference tackled pressing questions about AI's integration into medical practice.