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Infectious disease tracking gets updated with new machine learning

BY Jeff Rowe | November 17, 2021

Researchers say current infectious disease detection practices in hospitals have changed little in over a century.

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Researchers target eye movement with new AI

BY Jeff Rowe | November 16, 2021

Scientists can infer a great deal from analyzing eye movements, and a new AI-based tracker should help them learn even more.

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Singapore government partnership aims to ramp up AI use in healthcare

BY Jeff Rowe | November 11, 2021

In the partnership, SingHealth will combine its extensive clinical research capabilities with SGInnovate's expertise in deep technologies and a diverse community of startups and innovators.

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FDA releases ML practice guidelines

BY Jeff Rowe | November 08, 2021

Strong partnerships with international public health partners will be crucial to empower stakeholders to advance responsible innovations, FDA officials noted.

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How the human brain may show AI how to use less energy

BY Jeff Rowe | November 02, 2021

By understanding how the human brain can be so energy efficient, researchers hope to develop AI that can do more computing with much less consumption of energy.

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MIT researchers use AI to strengthen child protective services

BY Jeff Rowe | November 01, 2021

The U.S. CDC estimates that one in seven children in the United States experienced abuse or neglect in the past year.

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VA unveils first-ever AI strategy

BY Jeff Rowe | October 28, 2021

While AI can offer advantages over traditional analytics and clinical decision-making techniques to help improve veteran care, the department aims to ensure any implementation of the technology is both trustworthy and protects veteran information.  

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Study: Developers don’t need to sacrifice accuracy to ensure AI fairness

BY Jeff Rowe | October 25, 2021

When it comes to making public policy decisions, new research finds, there really isn’t much of a trade-off between accuracy and fairness when turning to AI for help.

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New computational center aims for fuller understanding of “admixed” populations

BY Jeff Rowe | October 20, 2021

In collaboration with a range of informatics research teams, CAST will use natural language processing to extract information on social determinants of health from patients’ clinical notes.