New Delhi: Humeta.AI, a specialist health communication GPT would deliver credible, real-time and regulatory-compliant information in a landscape overwhelmed by misinformation, said its developer, an artificial intelligence health content platform. It offers real-time, multi-format, multi-lingual, and validated content thereby transforming healthcare communication, Swadeep Srivastava, founder and managing director, HealthPresso said in a statement.
It is powered by a large healthcare knowledge graph, incorporating over 1.5 million research articles and aligning with global health standards set by WHO, FDA, EMA among others, the statement said.
Healthcare professionals, marketers and institutions spend nearly 40% of their time creating and publishing content, which diverts resources from patient care, research and innovation, Srivastava said.
“With limited tools for real-time, patient-friendly and compliant health information, the need for a robust AI-driven solution has never been greater,” he said.
Humeta.AI is designed to serve every stakeholder in the healthcare ecosystem, including doctors and healthcare professionals, healthcare brands and pharma marketers, medical institutions and associations, regulatory bodies and policymakers.
It is also India’s first WhatsApp-based automated health marketing content generator and publisher, enabling health brands, healthcare professionals and marketers to engage physician communities with real-time and credible content daily, Srivastava said.
Daleep Singh Manhas, cofounder and CEO, HealthPresso, emphasised the impact of AI on healthcare professionals.
“Doctors and healthcare professionals often struggle to balance patient care with content creation and professional outreach. Humeta.AI offers an intuitive, AI-powered solution that significantly reduces the time spent on content generation while maintaining accuracy and compliance.
“This is more than a tool. It’s a game-changer that allows healthcare professionals to focus on what matters most — patient care — while effortlessly staying engaged with their communities,” he said.