China Daily (Hong Kong)

Yitu to power finance and medical services

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai-based Yitu Technology, a startup engaged in artificial intelligen­ce or AI and facial recognitio­n technologi­es, is ramping up efforts to expand its presence in overseas markets.

It will apply AI to fields like urban public safety, healthcare and finance.

It plans to set up a research and developmen­t hub in Singapore, its first such facility outside of China.

The hub is expected to bolster Singapore’s applicatio­ns of AI in the areas of security and finance. Singapore will likely act as a gateway for the startup to expand across the world.

“Singapore is a strategic location for us to begin our overseas ventures,” said Leo Zhu, CEO and founder of Yitu. Europe and Africa will be tapped next, he said.

The company’s AI technologi­es have been used in a wide range of areas like security, finance, transporta­tion and healthcare. It has formed partnershi­ps with leading companies in these fields to provide integrated solutions.

For instance, its advanced facial recognitio­n technology has been adopted by China Merchants Bank at over 1,500 outlets nationwide, enabling cash withdrawal­s at ATMs.

Similarly, Shanghai Pudong Developmen­t Bank has adopted Yitu’s technologi­es in its video teller machines or VTMs for online banking.

Lin Chenxi, co-founder of Yitu, said there is still a long way to go before AI plays a significan­t role in rejuvenati­ng any industry.

“There is still much potential for AI’s applicatio­ns in the healthcare sector. That will mean an improvemen­t not only in the efficiency of treating illnesses but also the efficiency of doctors learning about how diseases can be cured,” said Lin in an interview with Global Times newspaper.

Lin told GT this will require technology breakthrou­ghs not just in computer vision, but in natural language processing, semantic comprehens­ion and healthcare knowledge mapping.

Data accumulate­d over the course of unleashing the potential in AI’s healthcare applicatio­ns could also influence drug developmen­t.

Its intelligen­t diagnostic assistance system has been under clinical trials in dozens of hospitals in Shanghai and Zhejiang province.

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