EPISODE · Apr 3, 2023 · 29 MIN
Emmanuel Walckenaer - "In the next five years, 80% of the life sciences industry will be using this type of AI"
from AI Uncovered · host Timothy Martin, Executive VP of Product at Yseop / Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO of Yseop
The second episode features a conversation with Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO of Yseop. Yseop is reimagining the future of scientific writing through generative AI. The company's mission is to get medicine into the hands of those who need it, faster.Tim and Emmanuel shares insights on the state of natural language generation (NLG) today and the roots of the technology. They discuss how generative AI is automating parts of the clinical document landscape and why the tech is helping scientific writers be more productive. Welcome to AI Uncovered, a podcast for technology enthusiasts that explores the intersection of generative AI, machine learning, and innovation across regulated industries.With the AI software market projected to reach $14 trillion by 2030, each episode features compelling conversations with an innovator exploring the impact of generative AI, LLMs, and other rapidly evolving technologies across their organization. Hosted by Executive VP of Product at Yseop, Tim Martin leads a global team and uses his expertise to manage the wonderful world of product.
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The second episode features a conversation with Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO of Yseop. Yseop is reimagining the future of scientific writing through generative AI. The company's mission is to get medicine into the hands of those who need it, faster. Tim and Emmanuel shares insights on the state of natural language generation (NLG) today and the roots of the technology. They discuss how generative AI is automating parts of the clinical document landscape and why the tech is helping scientific wri...
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