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Medical Device Network on MSNOracle bets on agentic AI and voice commands to differentiate new EHR system
The launch of Oracle Health EHR brings to fruition the multinational’s $28.3bn acquisition of EHR provider Cerner in 2021.
Oracle Health launched its next-gen electronic health record solution equipped with the latest artificial intelligence and voice capabilities, which is designed to be easier for clinicians to navig | Oracle Health debuted its next-gen electronic health record equipped with the latest artificial intelligence and voice capabilities and designed to be easier for clinicians to navigate.
The records system is available for U.S. ambulatory providers, pending regulatory approval. Oracle plans to launch in the acute care market next year.
Oracle and Alphabet' Google Cloud have recently announced a partnership.This partnership will allow Oracle to provide Google's Gemini AI models through its cloud services and business applications.This agreement,
Oracle Corporation has reportedly cut jobs in its cloud infrastructure division as part of a restructuring aimed at boosting investment in
Oracle and Alphabet said on Thursday their cloud computing units have struck a deal to offer Google's Gemini artificial intelligence models through Oracle's cloud computing services and business applications.
Oracle launches an AI-powered, voice-first EHR for U.S. ambulatory providers, aiming to reduce clinician workload, enhance care quality, and expand acute care features by 2026.
In a similar fashion, companies looking to train and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) applications are flocking toward Oracle ( ORCL -3.77%). The company's cloud infrastructure platform is in hot demand, and it won't be surprising to see it become the Amazon of the AI infrastructure market in the long run. Let's see why that may be the case.
Oracle and OpenAI expand Stargate project with 4.5 gigawatts of data center capacity, part of a $500 billion U.S. AI infrastructure investment creating over 100,000 jobs.
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