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: hbr.org Artificial intelligence, including machine learning, presents exciting opportunities to transform the health and life sciences spaces. It offers tantalizing prospects for swifter, more accurate clinical decision making and amplified R&D capabilities. However, open issues around regulation and clinical relevance remain, causing both technology developers and potential investors to grapple with how to overcome today’s barriers to adoption, Read More

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Source- healthitanalytics.com Artificial intelligence is quickly taking root in the healthcare ecosystem by supporting better clinical and financial decision-making. Providers and executives now have access to much more actionable insights derived from natural language processing (NLP), deep learning, neural networks, and other advanced machine learning techniques. These strategies aren’t just revolutionizing the way providers make decisions.  Artificial intelligence Read More

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Source-postbulletin.com What role can artificial intelligence play in the future of health care? That was a big topic this week at the 2018 Individualizing Medicine conference, held Wednesday through Friday in Rochester, where researchers discussed ways to individualize treatments using AI. Many of the treatments discussed — using pattern-recognition programs to identify diseases or detect Read More

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Source-geneticliteracyproject.org To understand the benefits that artificial intelligence can bring to the world of human medicine, consider the case of Ayako Yamashita, a 60-year-old Japanese woman, whose condition befuddled doctors in 2015. Yamashita was thought to be suffering from acute myeloid leukemia. But after several unsuccessful treatment attempts, her doctors decided to search for another answer to Read More

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