Nabla, a French digital health startup, launches Copilot, using GPT-3 to turn patient conversations into actionable items

Nabla, a French digital health startup, launches Copilot, using GPT-3 to turn patient conversations into actionable items

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Healthcare has been pegged as a prime candidate for more AI applications — both to aid in clinical work and to lighten some of the more time-consuming administrative burdens that come around clinical care. Now, Nabla, the digital health startup out of Paris co-founded by AI entrepreneur Alexandre Lebrun, claims to be the first to build a tool using GPT-3 to help physicians do their work — more specifically, their paperwork.

Copilot, as Nabla’s new service is called, is launching today as a digital assistant for doctors accessed initially as a Chrome extension to help transcribe and repurpose information from video conversations, with plans for an in-person consultation tool to launch in a few weeks.

Nabla, a French digital health startup, launches Copilot, using GPT-3 to turn patient conversations into actionable items

Mar 14, 2023, 2:30pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/14/nabla-a-french-digital-health-startup-launches-copilot-using-gpt-3-to-turn-patient-conversations-into-actionable-items/ > Healthcare has been pegged as a prime candidate for more AI applications — both to aid in clinical work and to lighten some of the more time-consuming administrative burdens that come around clinical care. Now, Nabla, the digital health startup out of Paris co-founded by AI entrepreneur Alexandre Lebrun, claims to be the first to build a tool using GPT-3 to help physicians do their work — more specifically, their paperwork. > Copilot, as Nabla’s new service is called, is launching today as a digital assistant for doctors accessed initially as a Chrome extension to help transcribe and repurpose information from video conversations, with plans for an in-person consultation tool to launch in a few weeks.