AI in Medicine

Risk Only Goes So Far

For as long as there have been humans, there has been an understanding of why people become ill, and how to help them. I imagine the earliest man to have known the basics: fire = burns, falling from a tree = injury, snow or ice = reduced swelling

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Strategies for a successful AI deployment

Yesterday (29 September), fellow delegates shared their respective experiences and thoughts at the AIMed Healthcare Executives virtual conference on the key requirements for successful implementation of artificial intelligence

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AIMed Healthcare Executives - Top Takeaways

The COVID-19 pandemic is running its apocalyptic course around the world. One thing is certain in the midst of total uncertainty and utter chaos: SARS-CoV-2 is a very daunting enemy and we remain totally subjugated by these viral overlords

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CEO of NHSx wishes to see the use of AI beyond clinical setting

The AIMed-NHS AI Lab virtual conference has just ended. In the closing remark, Matthew Gould, Chief Executive Officer of NHSx, the digital unit of NHS said he was pleased to be part of a very productive and intensive conversations on artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare. “I see the most fabul

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