AI in Medicine

Dealing with data breach

Data breach is a “security incident”, whereby unauthorized individuals gained access into a secured database, application, or service to steal personal information. It can also be a data leak, in which sensitive particulars are released deliberately or accidentally out to the public. Apart from fina

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How voice recognition changes medicine

Last Monday (2 December), Amazon launched a new medical transcription service called Transcribe Medical. According to the tech giant, this machine learning-driven automatic speech recognition (ASR) tool picks up conversations during practitioner/patient consultations as well as medical and pharmacol

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5G Technology and medicine

Fifth-generation (5G) wireless network enables a faster transmission of data; which facilitates mobile communications and the way smart devices are connected to the internet.   In medicine and healthcare, it’s believed that 5G wireless network could support the expansion of telemedicine, as clinicia

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A new clinical dashboard for medical professionals

On 19 November, Google published a new video entitled “Google Health – Tools to help healthcare providers deliver better care” on its channel. Over the course of four and a half minutes, Dr. Alvin Rajkomar, Product Manager at Google and Practicing Physician in Internal Medicine giant briefly explain

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Quantum computing in medicine: A bless or stress?

We briefly explored quantum computing; its potential to accelerate medical breakthrough by processing different problems of various magnitudes at an incredible rate, and whether we should expect some form of a “gold-rush” in an earlier blog entry. Coincidentally, on the same day, Google published an

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The pioneer of artificial intelligence in medicine

In a recent interview with AIMed, Edward (Ted) Shortliffe, Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Informatics at the Columbia University; Downtown Phoenix Campus of Arizona State University, and Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, described his greatest achievement as “the sequential body of work ap

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Questions to ask at the upcoming RSNA annual meeting

The 105th Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting will take place between 1 and 6 December at McCormick Place in Chicago. In support of the event, AIMed has invited Dr. Eldad Elnekave, US and Israeli Board Certified Radiologist and Chief Medical Officer of

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A new generation of AI hardware for cancer drug research

In the eye of the Argonne National Laboratory, a multidisciplinary science and engineering research institution in Illinois, precision oncology medicine shares something in common with longer-lasting batteries and origin and evolution of the universe: they are challenging topics that many researcher

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