Midjourney Medical
posted 8 hours ago #
There's no way I can keep up with (or share) the firehose of tech news but I'd be remiss if I did not mention Midjourney Medical - a new division from Midjourney that aims to introduce a new body scanning device that will replace / compete with MRI's.
Yes, the company that generates AI images and videos has started a new division to create immersive medical devices. I was sure it was a joke after reading the announcement. A clever way to showcase their next generation of models? But then I found a press release from their hardware partner talking about the agreement they signed to leverage "semiconductor-based ultrasound devices." The device is very real. I was also struck by this quote from Joseph DeVivo from the semi-conductor partner, Butterfly:
Practically speaking, my skepticism is at full boil. It's an AI company that likely stole all its training data now adding a medical division. I am sure there is overlap in the tech but it's a long road before you convince me to step into one of their spa / MRI machines. Their device deep dive blog post didn't really quell my fears either.. they don't even cover the basic question of why Midjourney is the company you would trust with your privacy, your body and (one day) your health insights.
Look, spin off companies happen! Flickr was spun off from a multiplayer game called Game Neverending. Slack was spun off from... a multiplayer online game called Glitch. Twitter was originally a podcasting directory. It's not impossible that Midjourney could pivot or expand into medical but it certainly feels wild to imagine the new association.
I know one person that works at the new medical division and they are smart, hardworking and not treating any part of the undertaking with folly. I am intrigued to say the least and will be keeping an eye out as it develops.
Yes, the company that generates AI images and videos has started a new division to create immersive medical devices. I was sure it was a joke after reading the announcement. A clever way to showcase their next generation of models? But then I found a press release from their hardware partner talking about the agreement they signed to leverage "semiconductor-based ultrasound devices." The device is very real. I was also struck by this quote from Joseph DeVivo from the semi-conductor partner, Butterfly:
"After nearly 35 years working in healthcare, it's clear to me that our U.S. healthcare system is still primarily designed to treat illness, not prevent it. The future of health starts with awareness: understanding your body earlier and tracking how it responds to factors like diet, exercise, and behavior. Midjourney has unveiled an extraordinary whole-body scanner — no radiation, no magnetic risk, low cost, and accessible — with about half a million sensors scanning simultaneously and over two petaflops of processing power. Designed for weekly use, this is the next generation of AI on device. A continuous window into your health… because the earlier you can see what's changing, the sooner you can do something about it."On paper, an inarguable standpoint to take! The US healthcare industry is broken in a bunch of ways! Our entire US culture is not really shaped to be health conscious in this way. Maybe there's promise here? Conceptually, it's an interesting stance.
Practically speaking, my skepticism is at full boil. It's an AI company that likely stole all its training data now adding a medical division. I am sure there is overlap in the tech but it's a long road before you convince me to step into one of their spa / MRI machines. Their device deep dive blog post didn't really quell my fears either.. they don't even cover the basic question of why Midjourney is the company you would trust with your privacy, your body and (one day) your health insights.
Look, spin off companies happen! Flickr was spun off from a multiplayer game called Game Neverending. Slack was spun off from... a multiplayer online game called Glitch. Twitter was originally a podcasting directory. It's not impossible that Midjourney could pivot or expand into medical but it certainly feels wild to imagine the new association.
I know one person that works at the new medical division and they are smart, hardworking and not treating any part of the undertaking with folly. I am intrigued to say the least and will be keeping an eye out as it develops.

