Nabla’s Copilot, which was launched in March, listens to conversations and matches what it hears with supplementary documents, translating the data into different document-based endpoints such as prescriptions and consultation summaries. The AI assistant, which was initially based on OpenAI's GPT-3 model, has since upgraded to GPT-4 and is now largely running on its own large language model (LLM). Nabla has raised just under $23 million from investors and is currently in talks to raise more funds.
Key takeaways:
- Kaiser Permanente has partnered with Paris-based AI healthcare startup Nabla to provide an AI assistant to doctors and clinicians in its network to help with administrative tasks.
- Nabla’s Copilot product will initially be rolled out to Kaiser Permanente physicians in Northern California, covering 10,000 doctors in total.
- The AI assistant listens to conversations and other interactions with patients and translates the resulting data into different document-based endpoints, such as prescriptions and consultation summaries.
- Nabla, which has raised just under $23 million from investors, is starting discussions now with investors to raise more funds.