Hami Launches as World’s First AI-Powered Physician Assistant with Support from Systems Limited

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Boston Health AI, in collaboration with Systems Limited, has announced the launch of Hami, the world’s first AI-powered physician assistant. The innovation reflects a significant step in applying artificial intelligence to healthcare, combining clinical expertise with advanced technology to address some of the most pressing challenges in the medical sector.

As a co-founder and investor, Adil Haider emphasized that Hami represents more than a technological achievement. It is designed to empower physicians, reduce operational burdens, and extend quality healthcare to underserved regions. The initiative highlights the potential of enterprise-grade, responsible AI in improving accessibility and efficiency across healthcare systems.

The collaboration between Boston Health AI and Systems Limited is built on a shared vision of using AI for human benefit. Both organizations recognize the critical role that technology plays in bridging healthcare gaps, particularly in areas struggling with structural inequities, workforce shortages, and limited infrastructure. By deploying solutions tailored for real-world clinical environments, the partnership aims to expand access to reliable healthcare in the Global South and beyond.

Hami integrates advanced features such as natural language understanding, multimodal reasoning, and agentic design structured around real clinical workflows. These capabilities allow it to function not only as a smart assistant but as a system that adapts to the nuanced needs of medical practitioners. More importantly, the approach ensures that AI is embedded with empathy, trust, and contextual awareness—qualities essential in healthcare delivery.

Systems Limited views the project as a milestone in its mission to demonstrate how AI can become a force for humanity. By channeling technical expertise into sectors where the impact is most urgently needed, the company seeks to create measurable change. According to the leadership team, Hami exemplifies how scalable technology can work hand in hand with human care to build sustainable healthcare solutions.

Boston Health AI’s contribution focuses on ensuring that Hami meets the rigorous demands of clinical practice while aligning with ethical and responsible AI standards. This balance between innovation and accountability is seen as crucial for building trust among both physicians and patients.

The launch of Hami is not an endpoint but a starting point for further innovation. Both partners stress that the initiative is part of a larger movement toward embedding AI into systems that shape the future of healthcare. With its foundation in shared values and forward-looking design, Hami is expected to set a precedent for how AI-driven healthcare solutions can be deployed responsibly and effectively on a global scale.

More details about Hami can be found here: https://lnkd.in/dghqU

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