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The kind of ethics AI needs in a global health crisis

Artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining attention in recent years as it shows promises in the detection, triage and treatment of various medical conditions by giving early warning signs or sifting out effective interventions. The potential of AI is further explored in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,

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New model predicts resilience to pandemics

Colorado State University has developed a model which enables a city’s essential services to understand how quickly its healthcare system can recover from a pandemic

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Algorithm predicts COVID-19 protein structures

In a bid to speed up efforts to develop a vaccine, DeepMind have released structure predictions for several under-studied proteins associated with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, which have been generated using the latest version of their deep learning system, AlphaFold. This was achieve

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Alexis May speaks with Professor John Fox, an AI scientist

Alexis May speaks with Professor John Fox, an AI scientist with extensive experience of working in medicine developing applications and technologies to support clinical practice. They discuss OpenClinical - a new kind of publishing using AI and knowledge engineering techniques to support decision m

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Artificial Intelligence in Health care: Past, Present, and Future

Jiang F, Jiang Y, Zhi H et al. Artificial Intelligence in Health care: Past, Present, and Future. Stroke and Vascular Neurology 2017; 2:e000101. Click here to view the paper Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) aims to mimic human cognitive functions. It is bringing a paradigm shift to healthcare,

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Intelligence and COVID-19: How to make great decisions

“The only thing you can do that will change your future life are the decisions that you make. Otherwise you are not the wind, but the leaf in the wind.” Ronald Howard, retired Stanford professor of Electrical Engineering There is a supreme imbroglio now with the COVID-19 pandemic as it runs its apoc

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