@TysonLester 1 year ago
Via @MedicalExpoEMag: "Trust & #ArtificialIntelligence in Healthcare." http://emag.medicalexpo.com/trust-and-artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare/ 3 different categories of trust: -Technical trust -Human trust -Regulatory trust #AI— poised to change #healthcare in monumental ways. #BigData #IoT #InternetOfThings #MachineLearning
@TysonLester 1 year ago
Via @MedicalExpoEMag: "Trust & #ArtificialIntelligence in Healthcare." http://emag.medicalexpo.com/trust-and-artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare/ 3 different categories of trust: -Technical trust -Human trust -Regulatory trust #AI— poised to change #healthcare in monumental ways. #BigData #IoT #InternetOfThings #MachineLearning
@TysonLester 2 years ago
Via @MedicalExpoEMag: "Trust and #ArtificialIntelligence in Healthcare." http://emag.medicalexpo.com/trust-and-artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare/ 3 different categories of trust to be addressed: -Technical trust -Human trust -Regulatory trust #AI is poised to change #healthcare in monumental ways. #BigData #MachineLearning
@TysonLester 3 years ago
Via @MedicalExpoEMag: "Trust and #ArtificialIntelligence in Healthcare." http://emag.medicalexpo.com/trust-and-artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare/ 3 different categories of trust to be addressed: -Technical trust -Human trust -Regulatory trust #AI is poised to change #healthcare in monumental ways. #BigData #MachineLearning
@miguearmengol 3 years ago
We are inviting papers exploring ways to reduce #MachineLearning bias in healthcare or create algorithms that specifically alleviate inequalities. Publish your research in the British Medical Journal Health and Care Informatics. #FairnessMedicalML https://twitter.com/MITCriticalData/status/1323337994519064578
@IainLJBrown 4 years ago
Top 4 Ways to Advance Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging - Xtelligent Healthcare Media Read more here: http://bit.ly/2QAqurC #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #DataScience #MachineLearning #BigData #DeepLearning #NLP #Robots #IoT
@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.