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AI Index Report. It's official - AI is booming!

The 2019 AI Index Report, the annual overview of artificial intelligence- related data points, has confirmed the world of AI is booming. Highlights of the report, collated by institutions such as Stanford, Harvard and OpenAI, include such facts as: AI research is rocketing. Between 1998 and 2018, th

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Harvard researchers call for tighter regulation

Researchers from The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School and INSEAD, Singapore and Fontainebleau, urged for significant updates on existing safety and ethics measures to prevent a regulatory lockdown in healthcare as AI driven adaptive algorit

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First-ever ‘IQ test’ for AI systems

Washington State University researchers are creating the first-ever ‘IQ test’ for artificial intelligence systems that scores systems on how well they learn and adapt to new, unknown environments. Diane Cook, Regents Professor and Huie-Rogers' Chair Professor and Larry Holder, Professor in the Schoo

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3D neural network model created

The University of Illinois hopes to gain a better understanding of brain abnormalities by successfully using stem cells to engineer living biohybrid nerve tissue to create a 3D model of neural networks

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Call for electronic medical records to be more interoperable

A new study has found that key suppliers of electronic medical records need to do more to make their systems interoperable to “improve access to information” for millions of patients. The Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London examined inconsistencies with electronic medica

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NHS in talks with tech giants over patient database

Key figures from the UK’s NHS have met with representatives from big technology and pharmaceutical companies to discuss the potential of commercializing patients’ medical records. The confidential ‘NHS England Health and Care Data Day’, held late last year, saw discussions around collecting patient

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