Danish startup Teton has used Gefion, one of Europe’s most powerful supercomputers, to turbocharge the development of its AI “care companion” for hospital staff.
Teton installs cameras and sensors in hospital rooms to gather real-time data. This gets fed to an AI algorithm, creating a virtual “digital twin” of the room. The model monitors patient and staff behaviour such as movement, breathing, or posture changes. If it sees a problem, the system alerts nurses via an app.
To protect privacy, all processing takes place on-device and none is sent to the cloud. No personal data or raw video footage is stored. Instead, the video is immediately converted into 3D spatial representations and the original footage is deleted.
Källa: Exclusive: Danish supercomputer powers AI care ‘companion’ for hospitals