Revolution in healthcare: Samsung and Galeon launch AI partnership!

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Samsung and Galeon collaborate to connect AI-powered ultrasound technology with a decentralized Web3 health record.

Samsung und Galeon kooperieren, um KI-gestützte Ultraschalltechnologie mit einer dezentralen Web3-Gesundheitsakte zu verbinden.
Samsung and Galeon collaborate to connect AI-powered ultrasound technology with a decentralized Web3 health record.

Revolution in healthcare: Samsung and Galeon launch AI partnership!

Samsung has launched a significant partnership with Galeon to integrate AI-powered ultrasound systems into a decentralized Web3 medical records network. This initiative will revolutionize access to state-of-the-art ultrasound scans while ensuring the confidentiality of patient data.

Galeon's electronic health system (EHR) is already in use in 18 European hospitals, including Rouen, Caen, Toulon and Sud Francilien in France. In total, they serve over 10,000 caregivers each month. This collaboration aims to provide physicians with real-time access to AI-enhanced ultrasound exams while maximizing data security.

Innovative technologies for data security

Galeon uses a groundbreaking technology called Blockchain Swarm Learning (BSL), which allows patient data to be kept private and secure. This technology allows hospitals to train AI models on encrypted and anonymized data without having to remove sensitive data from facilities. Only the algorithms' operations are recorded on a public blockchain to ensure traceability while patient data remains confidential.

The initial focus was on improving health data management and records, which was already announced in 2022. Galeon's platform aims to create a decentralized research system in which both patients and healthcare providers can actively participate in medical innovations.

Decentralized finance and community participation

Another notable aspect of the Galeon initiative is the launch of a native token as well as the Atlantis platform, which allows a community of over 100,000 members to fund and vote on medical research projects. This structure forms a decentralized healthcare autonomous organization (DAO) that aims to address the problem of siled medical records. Secure real-time updates across different institutions will make medical data more comprehensive and accessible in the future.

In addition to this partnership, there are also other groundbreaking initiatives in the healthcare blockchain space. The Aptos Foundation recently invested in the Universal Health Token to advance a proof-of-health protocol. These developments form part of a larger trend in which blockchain technology is being used to improve efficiency and security in the healthcare sector.

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