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Lessons from the new A. M. Turing Award winners

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) announced the latest A. M. Turing Award recipients at the end of March, to honor their contributions towards the breakthrough of artificial intelligence (AI). The Award is frequently recognized as the “Nobel Prize of Computing”. It was named after A

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Empowering the new generation of patients

The Medical Futurist called them the “e-patients” or “empowered patients” because they are “electronic, equipped, enabled, engaged”. They are probably “an expert of their own medical condition” too. AIMed had discussed this before, technology facilitated the flow of information, and thus, we fo

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Robots are on the move to the better

Previously, AIMed did a comprehensive coverage of robots and their respective roles in healthcare. Although these automatons assist in relieving the workload of healthcare professionals, they are still imperfect in some ways. One of which is dexterity. Often, human and animals are able to carry out

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Statistical significance and artificial intelligence

A new reform is sweeping across the statistical World recently. The American Statistical Association (ASA) is planning to release a special issue this July to alert researchers on the risks of excessive dependence on p-value and statistical significance. This is a follow-up on a statement delivered

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Is 3D printing bringing radiology to the next level?

Like most radiologists out there, Dr. Beth Ripley is techie. She does not spend her days reading images off the computer screens; she has them with her at hand. By saying this, you will probably imagine Dr. Ripley holding onto a USB drive or hard-disk, containing all the scans in black and white to

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