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What 2024 Showed Us About AI

If there’s one word that captured AI in 2024, it’s momentum. From groundbreaking regulatory milestones to the rapid adoption of AI-enabled tools, this was the year AI moved from promise to practice, transforming both personal and professional landscapes. Let’s look back at the trends, stories and insights that defined AI’s evolution, with a spotlight on how it’s reshaping healthcare and driving innovation across industries.  

What Had Us Excited

  • Unveiling CARE1™: At RSNA 2024, Aidoc introduced CARE1™, our first clinical-grade foundation model. Designed for accuracy, seamless integration and rigorous validation, CARE1™ will help tackle AI’s toughest challenges. With its first FDA application submitted, advancing industry understanding of foundation models will be a key focus for us in 2025.
  • Building a BRIDGE with NVIDIA: Aidoc and NVIDIA announced co-development of the BRIDGE guidelines to help health systems scale AI effectively. This practical framework will address design, validation, integration and monitoring, enabling multi-site AI deployment. Look for a first draft early next year.

Expanding AI Knowledge

As AI continues to evolve, so does the need to understand its impact on healthcare. This year, we’ve seen growing interest in actionable resources that explore practical implementation, benefits and outcomes. Here’s a roundup of some of the content that resonated most in 2024:

Final Reflections

As the year comes to a close, we extend a heartfelt thanks to our customers, partners and employees. Your trust and collaboration have made this a landmark year – not just for Aidoc, but for advancing the role of AI in healthcare.

Innovation is a marathon. While progress can sometimes feel slow, this year’s highlights show that real, transformative change is happening. Together, we’re reshaping the future of patient care and driving meaningful advancements that change lives.

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Andy Pollen
Andy Pollen is an experienced healthcare communicator and strategist who currently serves as the Director of Marketing Communications for Aidoc. Previously, he was the global marketing communications lead for critical care solutions within 3M Health Care's Medical Solutions Division, now Solventum. Pollen has also held communications positions with the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center, Indiana University Health and several business functions within Eli Lilly and Company through Borshoff, a creative services agency. He earned a bachelor’s degree in public relations and journalism from Ball State University and holds a master’s degree in business administration from Anderson University.
Andy Pollen
Director, Marketing Communications