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Researchers tap deep learning to help struggling vets

BY Jeff Rowe | April 11, 2019

According to researchers, deep learning methods represent a promising approach for analytics in science for discovering subtle patterns in very complex scientific data of all kinds.

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Consumer group lines up digital giants to develop AI guidelines

BY Jeff Rowe | April 10, 2019

The initiative, which aims to address AI in consumer health, fitness and wellness technology, will convene for the first time at CTA’s Technology & Standards Spring Forum in May.

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AI advocates push for more federal support

BY Jeff Rowe | April 09, 2019

With new technologies considered the biggest contributors to rising healthcare costs, stakeholders want the federal government to ramp up funding even further in the wake of a spate of new programs.

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MA governor opens AI forum on cautionary note

BY Jeff Rowe | April 09, 2019

AI has tremendous potential to help practitioners make difficult decisions in an increasingly sophisticated, complicated and powerful world of healthcare, said Gov. Baker.

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Study explores AI’s potential use as tool for hackers

BY Jeff Rowe | April 08, 2019

AI has tremendous potential, but researchers wanted to know what might happen if they turned all that power against the clinicians they are supposed to be helping.

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With AI, your smartphone might double as a physician’s assistant

BY Jeff Rowe | April 05, 2019

For one study, researchers are recruiting 100 patients with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia to follow through monthly recorded sessions and data collected from wearable sensors and smartphones.

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FDA whitepaper floats ideas for new AI regulatory framework

BY Jeff Rowe | April 04, 2019

With the exploratory paper, the FDA takes another step toward catching up with the pace of machine learning innovation.

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Voice assistants considered potential next big AI development

BY Jeff Rowe | April 04, 2019

Artificial Intelligence is definitely something to watch in 2019, says one stakeholder, but distinguishing between the usability of different applications is important.

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How AI is letting patients read their own X-rays

BY Jeff Rowe | April 03, 2019

Thanks to new open-source AI that runs inside a web browser, patients can begin to get do-it-yourself X-ray diagnoses.