@rohanelation 1 year ago
Efficient use of #Ai in medic sector #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #health #robotics #3dart #enginneering #Data #IoT #technology @rrrishkeysmiley @pbucquet @LenekarMrunal07 @Curious_RK @dikshatomarr @akm_ipl @karnika_rai @mvollmer1 @dingdiingding @SupplyChain2030 https://t.co/UeOD9tMbOj
@bgr.com 1 year ago
First CRISPR cure for high cholesterol enters human trial phase
@tech.eu 2 years ago
Meet Dexter, the robot that will make surgery more efficient as Lausanne startup plans global roll out with $90 million
@bgr.com 2 years ago
New drug recall issued: Stop taking these cold & flu medicines immediately
@engadget.com 3 years ago
Hitting the Books: AI doctors and the dangers tiered medical care
@toyosirise 3 years ago
#AI advances in medicine. #Thread. 1. #DeepLearning algorithms have made advances in "Diagnosing Diseases" more correctly, cheaper and more accessible. 2. #MachineLearning has made the analytical processes involved in drug development more efficient & faster. https://twitter.com/toyosirise/status/1339264451971862529
@TysonLester 3 years ago
Via @Hi_TechTrends: "Big Data In #Healthcare 2020." https://htechtrends.com/big-data-in-healthcare/ #BigData making a big impact in healthcare: -Success with Patients -Diligence in Care -Lowered Costs -Effective/Efficient #Medicine -Advanced Security -More Aware Doctors #Data #Tech #MachineLearning
@bgr.com 3 years ago
One of the most powerful coronavirus cures might come from this surprising source
@zdnet.com 3 years ago
Singapore touts blockchain use in COVID-19 data management
@NIck_Alvarez67 4 years ago
#AI & #MachineLearning have made a massive impact on the #SupplyChain of the #healthcareindustry, with #procurement of medical supplies becoming more efficient & cost effective. @hitconsultant: http://bit.ly/2mdWlnv @KaylaEMatthews
@techcrunch.com 4 years ago
Badass millennial women are supercharging startup investments
@SwissCognitive 4 years ago
“#MachineLearning is particularly good at identifying patterns, which is deeply relevant to assessing patient risk. Risk scores are useful for communicating patient state, which is valuable in making efficient care decisions.” http://ow.ly/bAfz30px9lg #Healthcare #Medicine #AI
@engadget.com 4 years ago
Researchers create '2D' gold a million times thinner than a fingernail