Infinitus has introduced a no-code AI agent builder called “Studio,” enabling healthcare organizations to design, test, and deploy AI agents quickly while ensuring compliance and safety.
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Infinitus has launched “Infinitus Studio,” a no-code AI agent builder tailored for healthcare. The platform allows payors and pharma companies to create AI agents without coding, achieving up to 40% higher accuracy and 90% faster deployment compared to traditional methods.
Infinitus Systems has unveiled Infinitus Studio, a no-code AI agent builder designed specifically for the healthcare sector. The platform enables organizations such as payors and pharmaceutical companies to design, test, and deploy AI agents using natural language eliminating the need for programming expertise.
The launch addresses a long standing challenge in healthcare AI adoption: balancing scalability with strict regulatory compliance. Traditionally, organizations had to choose between rigid “black box” vendor solutions or complex in house development. Infinitus Studio bridges this gap by offering customizable AI agents with built in safeguards and transparency.
The platform delivers significant performance improvements, with claims of up to 40% higher accuracy and 90% faster deployment compared to manually built systems. Early testing has shown success rates exceeding 93% across various healthcare tasks, highlighting its potential for real-world clinical and administrative use.
A key feature of the system is its natural language interface, which allows healthcare teams to build and refine AI agents intuitively. Users can connect these agents to healthcare systems, simulate real-world scenarios, and monitor performance for quality and compliance before full deployment.
To ensure safety in high stakes medical interactions, the platform includes a patent pending feature called Agent Response Control (ARC). This system identifies sensitive scenarios such as medication related queries and applies strict guardrails to maintain compliance and patient safety.
Industry experts note that AI agents have the potential to significantly reduce administrative burden and improve operational efficiency in healthcare. However, their success depends on careful implementation and maintaining trust. Infinitus aims to address these concerns by providing transparency, control, and real time monitoring capabilities.
The launch comes at a time when healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to AI to manage growing complexity, workforce shortages, and rising patient demands. By simplifying AI development, Infinitus Studio could accelerate adoption and enable non-technical teams to directly shape digital healthcare workflows.
“AI agents can reduce operational burden but must be implemented with safety, trust, and control at their core.”
By
HB Team
