DiagnaMed, a company specialising in generative AI healthcare solutions, has introduced PalGPT.ai, a brain health solution powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT. This AI companion offers individuals a platform for meaningful private conversations, friendly advice, and sharing inner thoughts. PalGPT.ai is the second commercial product from DiagnaMed's Health GenAI division, which focuses on developing and commercialising generative AI applications to enhance patient outcomes and operational efficiency in healthcare.
The healthcare market's adoption of automation, particularly in drug discovery and development, medical imaging and diagnostics, personalised medical interventions, and clinical decision support systems, is projected to drive the generative AI segment to around USD 17 billion by 2032, according to Market.us. Leveraging their expertise, development experience, and the features of their proprietary generative AI brain health platform, CERVA, DiagnaMed has created PalGPT.ai to cater to patients, licensed medical professionals, hospitals, and life science companies. PalGPT.ai will also be integrated into the CERVA platform, offering a comprehensive suite of brain health solutions to patients.
PalGPT.ai is capable of learning and providing practical advice, self-improvement techniques, emotional support, and access to resources. It serves as a private space for sharing thoughts, feelings, beliefs, experiences, memories, and dreams. Upon signing up, users receive personalised messages based on their previous interactions. The AI companion also sends daily check-in messages for users who have not engaged during the day, reminds them before their free trial ends, and allows for subscription cancellation via text.
DiagnaMed is dedicated to its two divisions, CERVA and Health GenAI, with a vision to become a leading provider of generative AI solutions in the healthcare market. PalGPT.ai, designed to simulate natural and human-like chats, aims to seamlessly integrate into people's everyday lives as a private companion, delivering engaging and concise text messages through SMS chat.
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