Nvidia is partnering with Abridge to develop an AI model aimed at clinical conversations between doctors and patients, The Wall Street Journal reports. Abridge’s technology listens to doctor-patient exchanges and generates clinical notes, and the new model is intended to improve how those conversations are understood and documented. Under the planned arrangement, the model runs exclusively within Abridge’s platform or app, rather than being broadly deployed elsewhere. Nvidia will supply technology for training and development, including use of its Nemotron open models. Nvidia’s move is presented as part of its broader push into healthcare-focused AI capabilities, leveraging transcription and note-generation workflows that rely on real clinical interactions. The sources describe the collaboration as a way for Nvidia to gain access to large sets of real-world doctor-patient data through Abridge’s existing listening and documentation process. The reporting does not provide additional details on timing beyond expectations for an upcoming launch, nor does it outline commercial terms or regulatory plans.