Episode 6: Healthcare Agent Orchestrator
- Jonathan M. Carlson, Microsoft; Will Guyman, Microsoft; Matthew Lungren, Microsoft; Cameron Runde, Microsoft; Smitha Saligrama, Microsoft
Healthcare AI agents can now be customized and evaluated to tackle even more of the “undifferentiated heavy lifting” in healthcare. One example is to organize complex patient data into clear timelines to quickly understand the order of events across modalities like text, labs, and imaging. This episode explores how new Microsoft technology helps determine which agent to use for a given task and enables specialized agents to communicate and work together to help deliver care. Open sourcing this technology lets developers innovate on top of it, applying it to additional scenarios using familiar productivity tools like Teams, Word, and PowerPoint, with a vision to accelerate precision medicine.
Note: This episode includes forward-looking statements, including predictions and expectations about future developments in AI and healthcare. These statements are based on current assumptions and projections and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual outcomes may differ materially.
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Jonathan M. Carlson
Managing Director, Health Futures
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Will Guyman
Principal Group Product Manager, Healthcare AI Models
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Matthew Lungren
Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft Health and Life Sciences
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Cameron Runde
Senior Strategy Manager
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Smitha Saligrama
Principal Group Engineering Manager
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