Core Insights - The three principles proposed by the founder of Yidu Technology, Ms. Gong Rujing, emphasize that AI should not replace doctors, should remain contextually relevant, and should not abandon inclusivity in healthcare [1][9] - The forum held in Kuala Lumpur gathered global investment leaders and industry experts to discuss the future of AI in healthcare [1] Group 1: AI in Healthcare - Ms. Gong Rujing highlighted that there is no "universal AI," but rather precise solutions that fit into workflows, emphasizing the need for high-quality medical data and seamless integration into the entire diagnostic and treatment process [3][4] - Yidu Technology's "AI Medical Brain" YiduCore has processed over 6 billion medical records, establishing a robust foundation for AI applications in healthcare [4] - The company has developed over 1,000 intelligent agents covering various clinical needs, significantly improving efficiency and standardization in areas like oncology [4][6] Group 2: Inclusivity in Healthcare - The ultimate mission of AI in healthcare is to provide accessible and affordable health services to everyone, as stated by Ms. Gong Rujing [6] - Yidu Technology has participated in the development of health insurance projects across multiple provinces, offering insurance products with annual premiums as low as 100 yuan, benefiting millions [6][7] - The company has served over 40 million insured users, demonstrating the social equity driven by technology [6] Group 3: Globalization and Localization - Ms. Gong Rujing emphasized that globalization in AI healthcare should not be a mere replication of solutions but should involve "technology generalization + local adaptation" to create value with local partners [8] - Yidu Technology has implemented localized projects, such as the BruHealth digital health platform in Brunei, covering over 60% of the population [8] - The company is also involved in Singapore's "MIC@Home" project, supporting remote monitoring and management of discharged patients [8]
医渡科技宫如璟:AI医疗须恪守“三不原则”