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Day: November 29, 2020

Predictive surveillance: Can artificial intelligence eliminate HAIs? – MedCity News

The Covid-19 pandemic has fast-tracked use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in healthcare, with AI-powered clinical surveillance systems playing a critical role in diagnosing and tracking the disease, as well as understanding patients’ response to treatments. The pace and scope of development is just the tipping point; enhanced clinical surveillance systems are poised…

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    Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality Can Accelerate Covid Vaccine Development – Analytics Insight

    Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality Can Accelerate Covid Vaccine Development In this global health emergency, the medical business is searching for new technologies to screen and control the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Artificial intelligence is one of such innovations which can undoubtedly track the spread of this infection, identifies the high-risk patients, and is…

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      2021 will see the spread of AI and automation in the workplace

      Enterprises are already interested in how to automate invoicing and expensing procedures, says SAP Concur. Image: iStock/NicoElNino Businesses are always looking to optimize and streamline services to cut costs. The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic calamity caused by it have put even more pressure on enterprises to innovate and do more with less.  More…

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        Predictive surveillance: Can artificial intelligence eliminate HAIs?

        The Covid-19 pandemic has fast-tracked use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in healthcare, with AI-powered clinical surveillance systems playing a critical role in diagnosing and tracking the disease, as well as understanding patients’ response to treatments. The pace and scope of development is just the tipping point; enhanced clinical surveillance systems are poised…

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          Using artificial intelligence to help drones find people lost in the woods – Tech Xplore

          A trio of researchers at Johannes Kepler University has used artificial intelligence to improve thermal imaging camera searches of people lost in the woods. In their paper published in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence, David Schedl, Indrajit Kurmi and Oliver Bimber, describe how they applied a deep learning network to the problem of people lost…

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            Geek of the Week: Vulcan’s W. Andre Perkins uses machine learning to help predict climate change – GeekWire

            W. Andre Perkins. (Photo courtesy of W. Andre Perkins) Growing up outside a town in Wisconsin, out in the woods with dial-up internet and his parents, sister, cats, horses, and chickens, W. Andre Perkins always had an interest in weather. Sometime along the way, it evolved into a desire to pursue a career in climate…

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              2021 will see the spread of AI and automation in the workplace

              Enterprises are already interested in how to automate invoicing and expensing procedures, says SAP Concur. Image: iStock/NicoElNino Businesses are always looking to optimize and streamline services to cut costs. The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic calamity caused by it have put even more pressure on enterprises to innovate and do more with less.  More…

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                Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, 5G and IoT will be the Most Important Technologies in 2021, According to new IEEE Study

                PISCATAWAY, N.J., Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, today released the results of a survey of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) in the U.S., U.K., China, India and Brazil regarding the most important technologies for 2021 overall, the impact of…

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