AI in Medicine

Can we recognize ourselves from our data?

Carl Miller, Research Director at the Demos Centre for the Analysis of Social Media did an experiment recently. It has become a norm for companies to openly collect users’ data. Some of these entities are also trading the accumulated information with third parties. As such, Miller made a request to

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The meaning of regulatory approval for AI

Aidoc, an Israeli company specializes in providing artificial intelligence (AI) support for radiologists had obtained a clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Pulmonary Embolism (PE) solution, as the company announced in a press release today (15 May).  The PE solution will

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NHSX: UK’s newest effort to digitize national healthcare

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is launching a new unit this July to digitally transform the 70-year-old free public health system. Known as NHSx, the new unit hopes that both staff and patients will benefit from the latest technology of this digital age.  Primarily, according to the press re

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Who should be included in the AI diversity talk?

It started with a tweet, then it turned into a swirl. The mission of the newly established Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) at Stanford University: “The creators and designers of AI must be broadly representative of humanity” was being questioned. The reason being none of i

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Medicine may be fragmented; but AI in medicine should not

At AIMed North America 2018, Dr. Christina Chen, nephrologist of Beth Israel Deaconess medical center, Harvard medical school expressed the privilege to work alongside with data scientists. Indeed, it has never been as challenging as to assemble experts with different agenda to work on the same proj

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