Wipro and CBR Partner on AI-driven Health Behaviour Innovations
CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 28 May 2024, 09:58 IST

A release declaring the joint effort between Wipro and Centre for Brain Research said the organization will "focus on harnessing the power of AI, ML and big data analytics to develop new technologies that will provide precision support towards the prevention and management of long-term health disorders".
Wipro's Research & Development (Research and development) group will plan and foster an individual consideration motor, a AI that will consider a singular's wellbeing history, desired wellbeing state, and other conduct reactions to advance healthy ageing, positive way of life changes, and psycho-social prosperity to work on a individual's health over time.
"The personal care engine will focus on reducing and managing the risk of cardiovascular disease and correlated neurodegenerative disorders, by using AI to personalise its interaction with users, optimising for their long-term health and wellbeing," the release said.
The firm will test the engine through a digital app-based trial in collaboration with CBR at IISc. This preliminary will produce important proof in regards to the motor's viability for settings that are profoundly pertinent for long haul wellbeing results, as per the release.
"Wipro's technological expertise combined with CBR's leading brain science research will unlock new possibilities for patient care and cognitive and overall health," it said.
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