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Midjourney, The AI Image Generator, Is Developing A Full-Body Ultrasonic Scanner

Midjourney has unveiled Midjourney Medical and its first hardware product, a full-body ultrasonic CT scanner. The device uses Butterfly Network chips and avoids radiation. The company plans to open a spa in San Francisco by the end of 2027.

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Midjourney officially launched its Medical division and provided technical specifications for the scanner.

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  1. Midjourney Launches Medical Division With Full-Body Ultrasonic Scanner

    Midjourney has unveiled Midjourney Medical and its first hardware product, a full-body ultrasonic CT scanner. The device uses Butterfly Network chips and avoids radiation. The company plans to open a spa in San Francisco by the end of 2027.

    What's confirmed:

    • The new hardware is a full-body ultrasonic CT scanner.
    • The device does not use radiation.
    • The scanner is built on Butterfly Network chips.
    • A Midjourney Spa will open in San Francisco by the end of 2027.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • A dozen systems at full speed could perform more scans than all existing MRIs on Earth.
    confidence 80%
  2. Midjourney Enters Health Sector With Full-Body Ultrasonic Scanner

    AI image generator Midjourney is pivoting into healthcare with the launch of its first hardware product, the Midjourney Scanner. The device utilizes ultrasound-on-chip technology to perform full-body imaging. The company also plans to open a wellness spa in San Francisco's Union Square to house the technology.

    What's confirmed:

    • Midjourney is developing a full-body ultrasonic scanner called The Midjourney Scanner.
    • The imaging platform is built using licensed semiconductor technology from Butterfly Network.
    • Midjourney plans to open a body-scanning wellness spa in Union Square, San Francisco.
    • The scanner is the company's first hardware product.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Midjourney is making an MRI scanner.
    confidence 90%