@cnet.com 1 year ago
Drone Deliveries of Ice Cream, Medicine and Coffee Are Closer Than You Think - CNET
@sonu_monika 2 years ago
Can an app be medicine? These companies think so https://www.fastcompany.com/90665441/digital-therapeutics-apps-as-medicine #MachineLearning #DataScience #IIoT #DigitalHealth #BigData #AI #IoT #ArtificialIntelligence #NLP #Healthtech #innovation #Flutter #startup #data #mentalheath #digitaldrug #lifestyle #wearables @sonu_monika
@INM7_ISN 2 years ago
Do we need to re-think #MachineLearning for (brain) medicine? Current proof-of-concept studies on retrospective, repository data may not yield a relevant practical impact @den_hed & I argue for more "doctors at the black box" for more user perspective https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-020-00931-z https://t.co/6NJrne9tuu
@bgr.com 3 years ago
Researchers think this drug can prevent coronavirus infection – and it’s not a vaccine
@yoncabulutmd 3 years ago
I think this will be the future of medicine Check this conversation by @EricTopol and @cuttingforstone Wearable Tech May Detect #COVID19 Infection Before Symptoms https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/930775 #PedsICU #machinelearning @timbooth75 @GulsanSucak @areinamo21 @DeannaMarie208 @pccm_doc https://twitter.com/brownam130/status/1312840148078530561
@tmprowell 6 years ago
Fascinating how many mentions #AI & #MachineLearning are getting in #AACR18 sessions. I think all of us in medicine spending half our lives clicking things in #Epic desperately need to believe that computers will eventually work for doctors instead of the other way around... 🤣
@newsbtc.com 6 years ago
Indian Think Tank Proposes Digitizing Medicine on Blockchain to Fight Counterfeits
@theverge.com 6 years ago
Aspen Ideas Festival: long on swag, light on ideas
@eurogamer.net 8 years ago
Watch: Video game medicine is not very safe
@gigaom.com 9 years ago
Heading to Mars? Think about packing microbes before food and building supplies
@WIRED 9 years ago
Let's face it, people aren't about to stop Googling for "vague tingling in my left arm" anytime soon. Google's experiment highlights just how hard it is to do real medicine on the Internet.