ASUS Group's Taiwan Web Service Corporation and LEO SYSTEMS announced yesterday (19th) the official launch of an AI inference cloud platform jointly developed with Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. The platform integrates 12 medical AI models, including those for X-ray imaging, ultrasound, and electrocardiograms, and is equipped with a Large Language Model (LLM)-based generative AI assistant. It currently serves all nine Chang Gung hospitals across Taiwan.
Ching-Pang Yu, Executive Director of the Administrative Center at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, stated that within two months of the platform's launch, it had recorded over 27,000 uses. Outpatient and inpatient departments utilize the platform’s LLM-based AI assistant to optimize the organization and analysis of examination reports, thereby enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
From a technical standpoint, the platform employs the AI Foundry Service (AFS) on-premise AI computing deployment solution, which integrates AI servers, inference software platforms, and the Hospital Information System (HIS). It also offers an intuitive web viewer interface, enabling healthcare professionals to quickly access patient records and perform AI-assisted diagnoses.
Steve Chen, Assistant Vice President of ASUS Cloud Software Architecture Center and CTO of Taiwan Web Service Corporation, highlighted that in response to hospitals' stringent cybersecurity requirements, the team developed a private cloud platform. This platform combines HIS data with structured data storage, supports multi-specialty AI clinical inference applications, meets cybersecurity standards, and offers scalability. Its services extend across all nine Chang Gung hospitals, from Keelung to Kaohsiung.
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