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Midjourney Medical goes from generating ‘cat images’ to full-body ultrasound scans
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The AI image generator says this side project will be ‘in many ways superior to even MRI machines.’.
Key facts
- Holz hopes to put 10 of the scanners into a Midjourney Spa location in San Francisco’s Union Square that will open before the end of 2027, and offered to scan the hands of attendees at its launch
- The Midjourney Scanner was developed in a partnership with ultrasound tech company Butterfly Network, which said it uses “40 Butterfly Ultrasound-on-Chip™ imaging modules per system
- Midjourney CEO David Holz showed off the company’s first hardware product and plans to build a San Francisco spa, which he admitted is a bit different from the “cat pictures” produced by its AI image
- The AI image generator says this side project will be ‘in many ways superior to even MRI machines
Summary
Midjourney CEO David Holz showed off the company’s first hardware product and plans to build a San Francisco spa, which he admitted is a bit different from the “cat pictures” produced by its AI image generator. He mentioned that one way he’d like to use it would be to see how his body changes in response to diet and workout changes, saying, “The reporter isn't the most measured man on Earth yet, you know, but maybe the reporter want to have that daily . The Midjourney Scanner was developed in a partnership with ultrasound tech company Butterfly Network, which said it uses “40 Butterfly Ultrasound-on-Chip™ imaging modules per system.