Focusing on predictive AI, generative AI and agentic AI
Scott Draeger: Santiago, there's just so much discussion about AI right now. To help frame this discussion, can you talk about what we mean when we use the term AI at Optum Rx and also give us an overview of the different types of AI?
Santiago Abraham: Happy to do that, Scott. Artificial intelligence is really revolutionizing the way we work. It is both enhancing experiences, boosting the performance of our teams and driving efficiencies. And as I think about artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML), there are three broad categories that we think of.
The first category is predictive AI, which is driven by pretty sophisticated models to do things like helping us forecast trends and identifying key focus areas in areas like fraud, waste and abuse, for example.
The second I would classify as generative AI, which includes things like ChatGPT and other large language models that excel at handling large sets of unstructured data, making them invaluable in a lot of different domains. Whether that's streamlining administrative tasks or powering personalized conversational chat bots and voice or even serving as knowledge assistants for us. Just a lot of untapped potential there that we're just getting at.
Finally, I will add a new category that's more nascent, which is called agentic AI. That's an area where we are taking complex tasks and starting to break them up into sets of discrete problems leveraging multiple bots and multiple agents functioning almost like a personal assistant.
So those are three major categories of AI that we’re focused on here at Optum Rx.