Busy Bee Launches AI Assistant 'Kaito' to Revolutionize Nursing Care with Zero Transcription Burden
Busy Bee Co., Ltd. officially launched 'Kaito,' an AI assistant tailored for nursing care sites, on April 21, 2026. It aims to eliminate the burden of re-entering data through voice recognition and seamless data integration.
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- 📰 Published: April 21, 2026 at 10:20
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Busy Bee Co., Ltd. is striving to become the top supplier of 'field-specific AI agents' that understand the subtleties of on-site work and support people. Its new AI assistant, 'Kaito,' integrates unstructured knowledge such as empirical rules and implicit knowledge in addition to traditional numerical data. By deeply understanding the characteristics of compliance, people, goods, and techniques, Kaito serves as a partner that supports optimal decision-making and action, driving digital transformation (DX) at the front lines.
Developed in collaboration with active nursing care providers, Kaito focuses on making re-entry and transcription work a thing of the past. Its core features include hands-free voice input, allowing caregivers to record data while performing care, and an integrated data platform that automatically syncs information across various modules like attendance, transport planning, and reporting. With seven specialized AI partners, it covers everything from billing audits to creating educational materials from safety reports, allowing staff to focus entirely on their primary mission: providing high-quality care to users.
Developed in collaboration with active nursing care providers, Kaito focuses on making re-entry and transcription work a thing of the past. Its core features include hands-free voice input, allowing caregivers to record data while performing care, and an integrated data platform that automatically syncs information across various modules like attendance, transport planning, and reporting. With seven specialized AI partners, it covers everything from billing audits to creating educational materials from safety reports, allowing staff to focus entirely on their primary mission: providing high-quality care to users.