Two heatlhcare providers with a presence in Jacksonville announced initiatives involving artificial intelligence June 2.
Jacksonville-based Borland Groover said it developed artificial intelligence technology to assist physicians at its gastroenterology clinics, while Mayo Clinic announced it had teamed with Microsoft to develop and deploy an AI model for healthcare.
Borland Groover said its GI Genius would provide support in enhancing detection and strengthening prevention for patients, according to a news release. It is the first computer-assisted detection system powered by artificial intelligence to receive FDA clearance for use in colonoscopy, the release stated…