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Unlocking next-generation AI capabilities with healthcare AI models 

Existing language models have revolutionized how we interact and use powerful AI models for text-based use cases in healthcare. But the practice of modern medicine is chiefly multimodal. Effectively assessing the complete picture of patient health requires moving beyond medical text comprehension to sophisticated AI models capable of integrating and analyzing diverse data sources across modalities such as medical imaging, genomics, clinical records, and more.

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Power healthcare AI with unified and protected multi-modal healthcare data 

We are thrilled to announce the general availability of Healthcare data solutions in Microsoft Fabric, a comprehensive solution that enables organizations to ingest, store, and analyze healthcare-related data from various sources and modalities into one unified data store for analytics and AI.

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3 practical ways industrial AI is reshaping manufacturing 

We had the privilege of attending the 2024 International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) last week, and we are thrilled about the innovative technologies already supporting business advancement.

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4 foundational ways that AI is transforming government 

Government agencies and organizations are moving quickly with AI to reshape the impact of government around the world. Here are four key areas in which customers are innovating in powerful new ways.

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From forecasting storms to designing molecules: How new AI foundation models can speed up scientific discovery 

Category: AI October 8, 2024 From forecasting storms to designing molecules: How new AI foundation models can speed up scientific discovery By Catherine Bolgar People have always looked for patterns to explain the universe and to predict the future. “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning” is an adage predicting

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