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New AI could simplify brain tumor diagnoses
In the long run, say researchers, genetic inhibitors currently being developed could combine with AI-imaging techniques to overhaul how some brain cancers are assessed and treated.
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Legal experts: keep cautious eye on data privacy laws as AI use increases
As healthcare providers and big data combine to develop and implement AI in healthcare, say two attorneys, providers need to keep a wary eye on data privacy laws to guard against unwanted litigation.
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Indian startup uses AI to develop mini ICU systems for monitoring coronavirus patients.
After initially launching an AI-driven baby monitor, RIoT Solutions created a “plug-and-play" respiratory monitoring system to assist doctors fighting the global pandemic.
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From managing buses to finding hospital beds: AI helps company join fight against COVID-19
In response to a call from the pandemic front lines, one fleet management company dropped their work and, within days, adapted their AI-based routing system to help find hospital beds for the homeless.
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How conversational AI is plugging in to help with questions about COVID-19
As the pandemic spreads, healthcare and government organizations are turning to conversational AI to help manage the outpouring of calls and question from concerned citizens.
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Defense department puts AI on front lines against coronavirus
Given the global nature of the pandemic, DoD has been able to partner with military allies around the world to draw on their experience in battling COVID-19.
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AI-driven medical systems can help save human providers for critical care
If we want enough human providers to provide the critical human care we need, says one stakeholder, we must call on AI to help provide as many basic services as possible.
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With AI, protecting the human touch is more important than ever
Despite the myriad benefits of AI in healthcare, says one patient relationship expert, providers need to remember that, in many situations, human interaction is not replaceable.
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Wanted: guidelines for using AI to track and fight future pandemics
The key to getting “health surveillance” right in the age of pandemic, says a team of scholars, is to find the right balance between security and patient privacy.