Google Health has big ambitions for healthcare AI in 2024. The tech giant is exploring how generative AI can help clinicians in medical decision-making, understand lab and imaging information, aid in early disease detection and provide consumers with a personal health coach based on their Fitbit data.
During Google Health’s annual The Check Up event at the company’s Pier 57 Manhattan office, executives at the tech giant shared updates and progress on several high-profile AI initiatives. The company is fine-tuning its Gemini model for the medical domain, building a personal health large language model (LLM) that can power personalized health and wellness features in the Fitbit mobile app, developing AI models to help with early disease detection and researching ways that generative AI can assist with medical reasoning and clinical conversations.