In order to compete with Microsoft and Google in the expanding market for generative artificial intelligence, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched new AI solutions. The business has unveiled software that enables businesses to build their own chatbots as well as HealthScribe, a tool that assists healthcare practitioners in summarizing doctor appointments. Instead than selling its own product directly to hospitals or doctors, AWS is collaborating with partners to get the technology into the hands of clinicians.
Microsoft sells transcription and summarizing services to physicians and nurses using ChatGPT technology, making the health care industry an important battlefield for generative AI. Med-PaLM, an AI model being developed by Google, might transform the healthcare industry by enabling doctors to access relevant medical information in real time to assist clinical choices.
In the eastern US region, HealthScribe is accessible as a preview. Additionally, AWS will upgrade its QuickSight product, which competes with Salesforce’s Tableau and Microsoft’s PowerBI, with additional business intelligence features. Customers can choose from a variety of sizable language models that are used to train AI systems. Along with the most recent models from Stability AI and Anthropic, Amazon is also including two sizable language models from Cohere into its Bedrock offering. A preview of the chatbot tools, dubbed Agents for Bedrock, is accessible.