Tech Giant Joins Forces With Startup To Develop New AI Model For Healthcare

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Nvidia is now teaming up with Abridge to develop a new artificial intelligence model for healthcare, The Wall Street Journal first reported Thursday.

The two technology companies said the AI model is designed for clinical conversations and will be used solely within Abridge’s platform to boost tasks such as clinical documentation and decision support, according to the WSJ. (RELATED: Half Of Americans Now Afraid They’ll Lose Their Jobs To AI)

Abridge and Nvidia each did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

The new AI model will also be trained by Nvidia’s family of open models, dubbed Nemotron, Nvidia Vice President of Healthcare Kimberly Powell told the WSJ. Open-source AI refer to publicly accessible tools that anyone can use, modify and distribute, according to TedAI San Fransisco. 

“There’s an opportunity now to take these models and adapt them with this clinical intelligence at a much earlier stage of model development,” Powell told the WSJ.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduces the RTX Spark laptop during his keynote speech at Computex 2026 in Taipei on June 1, 2026. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng/AFP via Getty Images)

Nvidia is an Abridge investor, according to the WSJ. Abridge’s software “transforms patient-clinician conversations into contextually aware, clinically useful, and billable AI-generated notes,” according to the company’s website.

The WSJ’s report comes as a growing number of hospitals across the U.S. have begun relying on AI tools in recent years. A September 2025 report from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT found that 71% of hospitals reported using predictive AI integrated with the electronic health record in 2024, marking an increase from 66% in 2023.

Tampa General Hospital in Florida has slashed sepsis-related deaths by half by using advanced technology that continuously monitors patients to detect potential early warning signs, The Times reported on Tuesday.

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