A recent report from Corti and YouGov has highlighted key issues with AI adoption in healthcare. The findings reveal that a third of U.S. healthcare professionals using AI spend up to three additional hours weekly correcting errors. Despite 74% of healthcare professionals in Europe supporting AI use, 52% lack confidence in current AI solutions. This lack of trust has led to “pilot paralysis,” where AI trials fail to progress due to concerns about accuracy, cost, and integration.
Specialized AI Infrastructure to Meet Healthcare Needs
Corti has unveiled a groundbreaking approach to healthcare AI with the launch of three specialized foundation models, developed over nine years of peer-reviewed research. Unlike general-purpose AI, these models are tailored specifically for healthcare, offering faster, more accurate, and cost-efficient solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing systems.
According to Lars Maaloe, Corti’s co-founder and CTO, “Many AI tools rely on general-purpose models that don’t adapt to healthcare’s complexities. Our specialized infrastructure enables smarter, more reliable solutions to address clinicians’ needs.”
Corti’s Three Specialized AI Models
Corti’s new AI infrastructure includes:
- Solo: A fast model with audio reasoning, designed for transcription and clerking. It handles complex medical terminology in over 10 languages while integrating with existing systems.
- Ensemble: Focused on documentation, this model transforms consultations into concise and accurate records, outperforming general-purpose AI by 25% in accuracy.
- Symphony: A high-speed clinical support model, operating 35 times faster than GPT-4, provides evidence-based insights in real-time during patient consultations.
These models are further complemented by 20 expert models designed for specific tasks like medical coding, quality control, and summarization.
Building Trust and Confidence in AI
Dr. Frederik Brabant, Chief Medical Strategy Officer at Corti, emphasized the importance of healthcare-specific training. “AI must be validated for healthcare. General-purpose AI won’t meet the sector’s unique demands. Our models are built to foster confidence and safely address these needs.”
Professor Serge Belongie, Director of the Danish Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence, noted, “Corti’s domain-specific AI redefines patient care standards. Their rigorous training and validation exceed the critical demands of healthcare AI.”
Real-World Impact and Partnerships
Corti’s specialized AI solutions are already making a difference. Seattle Fire Department Assistant Chief Lombard praised Corti’s impact on emergency care, noting increased nurse triage referrals and reduced pressure on public safety systems.
Addressing the Global Healthcare Crisis
Corti’s co-founder and CEO, Andreas Cleve, highlighted the urgency of advancing healthcare AI. “By 2030, we’ll face a global shortage of 10 million healthcare professionals. We can’t afford AI solutions that add complexity or increase risk. It’s time to set a new standard in healthcare AI.”
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A New Era for Healthcare AI
Corti’s launch of specialized healthcare AI infrastructure represents a significant step forward in addressing the unique challenges of the healthcare industry. With its focus on domain-specific solutions and real-world applications, Corti is setting a benchmark for responsible and effective innovation in patient care.