DeCloak Intelligences and NTUH Hsin-Chu Branch will showcase their AI-powered privacy healthcare system at NVIDIA GTC 2025, enhancing medical security and efficiency.
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DeCloak Intelligences and NTUH Hsin-Chu Branch will exhibit their AI-powered privacy healthcare system at NVIDIA GTC 2025, demonstrating advanced patient safety solutions. Image: DeCloak |
SAN JOSE, USA — March 17, 2025:
DeCloak Intelligences, a subsidiary of Etron Technology, will exhibit its AI-powered Privacy Agent (AipA) Healthcare System at NVIDIA GTC 2025 in collaboration with the Hsin-Chu Branch of National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). The event, held from March 17–21 in San Jose, California, will highlight AI-driven innovations in healthcare security and privacy protection.
The AipA Healthcare System employs real-time AI de-identification technology to enhance patient privacy while improving medical efficiency. It provides advanced recognition capabilities, including identity verification, facility tracking, and automated detection of critical incidents such as falls and medical violence. Already implemented in NTUH Hsin-Chu Branch’s Zhubei Campus, the system ensures image privacy for patients and staff without disrupting medical procedures.
Dr. Yao-Tung Tsou, President of DeCloak Intelligences, will present a session titled "Enhance Patient Safety With Privacy-Preserving AI: Multimodal DNN and VLM for Event Detection in Healthcare." His talk will explore the integration of privacy-preserving AI with deep neural networks (DNN) and vision-language models (VLM) to detect critical events while maintaining stringent data protection.
Building on its success at CES 2025, where it showcased award-winning AI privacy solutions like DeCloakVision and DeCloakFace, DeCloak continues to advance privacy-focused AI in smart healthcare and beyond. Participation in NVIDIA GTC 2025 underscores its commitment to global AI-driven healthcare innovation, aligning with international privacy standards, including GDPR, CCPA, and Taiwan’s Personal Information Protection Act.