With the recruitment of key talent from Google DeepMind, Microsoft aims to leverage generative AI technologies to improve health-related applications and enhance consumer access to healthcare.

Microsoft Corporation is reportedly making notable advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) within healthcare, driven by the recruitment of former staff from Alphabet Inc.’s Google DeepMind. This initiative is being led by Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind in 2010 and now head of AI at Microsoft, as detailed in a report by the Financial Times.

To bolster its efforts, Microsoft has appointed Dominic King, the former head of DeepMind’s health unit, as vice-president of its new AI health team based in London. The team also includes Christopher Kelly, a clinical research scientist from DeepMind, along with two other colleagues from the AI start-up. The establishment of this new consumer AI health division is aimed at leveraging generative AI technologies to enhance health-related applications, a response to the increasing demand for accessible health information among consumers.

Microsoft confirmed the launch of this new division in a statement, highlighting the growing relevance of health as a critical use case for responsible AI deployment. The company emphasized its ongoing efforts to recruit top-tier talent in support of these initiatives, although it did not respond immediately to requests for further comments from Benzinga.

The healthcare sector has emerged as a significant area of growth amid the ongoing boom in AI technology. A recent survey conducted by Deloitte’s Center for Health Solutions, which included responses from 2,014 U.S. adults, indicated that over half (53%) of participants believe that generative AI could enhance access to healthcare. Additionally, 46% viewed this technology as a potential means for lowering healthcare costs, while nearly half (48%) reported using generative AI chatbots, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and Claude, for health-related inquiries.

Microsoft’s ongoing efforts in AI development have been further corroborated by significant announcements made during its Ignite conference held last month, where the company unveiled over 80 product enhancements. Analyst Mark Murphy from JPMorgan noted that Microsoft is uniquely positioned to lead in the market, integrating generative AI across both application and infrastructure layers.

With the AI business on track to exceed a $10 billion annual revenue run rate, this segment is set to become the fastest-growing in Microsoft’s history. CEO Satya Nadella has acknowledged the swift adoption of AI technologies across the company’s diverse product offerings during the first quarter earnings call. The focus on healthcare through AI stands to transform business practices in the sector, reflecting the broader industry trends shaping the future of technology in everyday life.

Source: Noah Wire Services

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