Source: healthitanalytics.com To reduce and track the spread of COVID-19, researchers and provider organizations have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to improve their surveillance efforts. For more coronavirus updates, visit our resource page, updated twice daily by Xtelligent Healthcare Media. From predicting patient outcomes to anticipating future hotspots across the country, big Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com Patient hesitancy to seek care during the pandemic created the perfect storm for delayed care. But big data and analytics are driving population health at Southwestern Health Resources to close care gaps. “There has been a dramatic decrease in willingness of people to seek healthcare, whether it’s for urgent, critical medical needs or Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com September 15, 2020 – While the rapid spread of COVID-19 has exposed many unflattering healthcare truths, the glaring health disparities highlighted by the pandemic are perhaps the most detrimental to patient health. The virus has had a disproportionate impact on minority and underserved communities, shining a spotlight on existing clinical and non-clinical inequities. “Minorities are Read More

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Source:-scientect Global Marketers presents an updated and Latest Study on AI and Big Data Analytics in Telecoms Market 2020-2026. This report comprises a detailed study of the market covering its future predictions by the past year as a reference for the period between 2020 and 2026 as the forecast period. The report breakdowns major segments Read More

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Source:-scientect Ample Market Research(AMR) has published a new market study, titled, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Market. The market study not only presents a comprehensive analysis of market overview and dynamics for the historical period, 2014-2019, but also contributes global and regional predictions on the market value, volume production, and consumption throughout the future period, 2019-2026. There Read More

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Source:-scientect IndustryGrowthInsights, 23-08-2020: The research report on the Python Package Software Market is a deep analysis of the market. This is a latest report, covering the current COVID-19 impact on the market. The pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected every aspect of life globally. This has brought along several changes in market conditions. The rapidly Read More

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Source: miragenews.com The Center for Noise and Vibration Control at KAIST announced that their coughing detection camera recognizes where coughing happens, visualizing the locations. The resulting cough recognition camera can track and record information about the person who coughed, their location, and the number of coughs on a real-time basis. Professor Yong-Hwa Park from the Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com Patient safety, data privacy, and health equity are key considerations for the use of chatbots powered by artificial intelligence in healthcare, according to a viewpoint piece published in JAMA. With the emergence of COVID-19 and social distancing guidelines, more healthcare systems are exploring and deploying automated chatbots, the authors noted. However, there are several key considerations organizations Read More

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Source: techexplorist.com A team from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), in collaboration with Ava Robotics and the Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB), designed a new robotic system that powerfully disinfects surfaces and neutralizes aerosolized forms of the coronavirus. Using a custom UV-C light fixture, the system can clean a warehouse floor in Read More

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Source: therecordnewspaper.org RICHMOND, Va. — While the coronavirus pandemic closed schools throughout the country, students at a Virginia Catholic school have turned to manufacturing personal protective equipment for health care workers. Using 3D printers, middle school students at St. Bridget School in Richmond, guided by their robotics teachers, produced much-needed equipment to make the job Read More

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Source: genomeweb.com NEW YORK – A team from the National Library of Medicine, Broad Institute, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology has started tallying the genetic features that distinguish pathogenic coronaviruses — particularly the SARS-CoV-2 virus behind the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome-causing MERS-CoV — from less dangerous coronaviruses. “We were able Read More

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Source: finance.yahoo.com The outbreak of novel coronavirus has accelerated the deployment of robots and artificial intelligence (“AI”). Although robotics was already on a growth trajectory even before the deadly contagion struck, the post pandemic times only intensified the need for a roboticized economy wherein most of the manned labour is automated. Earlier, people were less Read More

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Source: timesnownews.com Mira Robotics developed its “ugo” robot to reinforce greying Japan’s shrinking workforce, but as the coronavirus threat persists, the Japanese startup is offering its machine as a tool in the fight against the outbreak, the company’s CEO said. “The coronavirus has created a need for robots because they can reduce direct contact between Read More

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Source: cointelegraph.com The ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has upended businesses around the world, forcing companies to retool their organizations to weather one of the worst disruptions to the global economy in decades. In the face of unpredictability, both decentralization in the workplace and system architectures have taken center stage as methods to combat ever-changing circumstances. While each Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com A team at Johns Hopkins University has received a $195,000 Rapid Response Research grant from the National Science Foundation to use machine learning to detect which COVID-19 patients are at high risk of heart damage. For more coronavirus updates, visit our resource page, updated twice daily by Xtelligent Healthcare Media. Evidence has shown that COVID-19 can Read More

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Source: spectrum.ieee.org THE INSTITUTE Scientists around the world are pushing hard to develop new technologies to support frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. While much of this tech includes assistive tools to support frontline workers with their tasks, some researchers have their eye on ways to reduce the need for these employees to conduct high-risk tasks—by Read More

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Source: expresscomputer.in Mobilewalla works especially with devices such as mobile phones. They believe that this is one of the primary reasons why AI will work phenomenally well and would be creating a spread prediction analysis to trace people faster and arrest the spread. However, does merely deploying technology like AI, Big Data and Machine Learning Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com May 04, 2020 – Partners HealthCare, Biogen Inc., and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard are partnering to launch a big data biobank for coronavirus research. The biobank will feature a large collection of de-identified biological and medical data to increase knowledge of the virus and discover potential vaccines and treatments. Biogen will help employees who want Read More

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Source: thenextweb.com Google‘s AI team has released a new tool to help researchers traverse through a trove of coronavirus papers, journals, and articles. The COVID-19 research explorer tool is a semantic search interface that sits on top of the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19).  The team says that traditional search engines are sufficient at answering queries such as “What are Read More

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Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com In late January, researchers at BenevolentAI, an artificial intelligence startup in central London, turned their attention to the coronavirus. Within two days, using technologies that can scour scientific literature related to the virus, they pinpointed a possible treatment with speed that surprised both the company that makes the drug and many doctors who Read More

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Source: freepressjournal.in Tech giants Apple and Google, in an attempt to combat the spread of the deadly pandemic coronavirus, are working on a contract-tracing tool. Stronger privacy protections are also on the feature cards as the upcoming Covid-19 contract-tracing tool’s developer version will be launched soon. How will Covid-19 contract-tracing tool work? Apple, in a Read More

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Source: dqindia.com With a lockdown to combat the deadly Coronavirus in place until 3 May, students and professionals have a lot of time on their hands. In order to make productive use of this time, several pupils are looking for resources to upskill themselves. After identifying this need of students, various platforms have come forward Read More

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Source: gadgets.ndtv.com On December 30, researchers using artificial intelligence systems to comb through media and social platforms detected the spread of an unusual flu-like illness in Wuhan, China. It would be days before the World Health Organization released a risk assessment and a full month before the UN agency declared a global public health emergency Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com March 25, 2020 – Using machine learning algorithms, two data scientists are working to quickly discover effective treatments for COVID-19. Andrew Satz and Brett Averso, graduates of the Data Science Institute at Columbia University, have launched a startup called EVQLV that creates algorithms capable of computationally generating, screening, and optimizing hundreds of millions of therapeutic antibodies. Using Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com March 24, 2020 – Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) have developed a portable surveillance tool that leverages machine learning and real-time data to monitor flu-like illnesses and flu patterns. The device, called FluSense, can detect coughing sounds and crowd size in real time, and could add to the collection of tools used to Read More

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Source: newindianexpress.com BEIJING: A man who had travelled to Wuhan — the central city at the heart of China’s coronavirus crisis — was surprised when police showed up at his door after he returned home, asking to check his temperature. The man, who had quarantined himself at home in Nanjing, eastern Jiangsu province, said he Read More

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