This marks AITRICS's first foray into Southeast Asia, with applications for regulatory clearance in Indonesia and Malaysia underway.
Research from Asia has urged vigilance with the use of the chatbot while calling for AI language inclusivity.
Also, Dozee has unveiled a new RPM solution targeting non-resident Indians and their elderly.
Also, JLK and Heuron have received regulatory clearances for their medical imaging AI in the US and South Korea.
Also, Orion Health is coming up with a combined clinical solution with Te Whatu Ora.
A $1.9 million government grant-backed project will be the first to use VR for trauma support in rural indigenous communities.
Up to 16 million senior Indonesians are reportedly at risk of osteoporosis.
The company is also recruiting a CEO in the US.
Also, Korean vision loss DTx Vivid Brain eyes global expansion.
Findings also showed that chatbots were the least helpful for young people.