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DrChrono Taps Cognition IP to Process 5 Machine Learning-based Patents Expanding Its Intellectual Property Portfolio – GlobeNewswire

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DrChrono Inc., the company developing the essential platform and services for modern medical practices to make care more informed, more interactive, and more personalized, partnered with Cognition IP to draft and file 5 new patent applications related to the company’s core technologies on machine learning.Cognition IP helped…

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    Predictions 2020: What to Expect in AI, ML, RPA Sectors

    At the end of each year, eWEEK likes to post observations from IT thought leaders about what they think we should all expect in the coming year—new products, innovative services, trends to look for and so on. As usual, we’ve published a few of these thus far, but we had some publishing-process snafus in December…

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      Augmented Video, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning: How This Startup Lets Fans (and Teams) See Soccer in a Whole New Way

      A man sitting in front of me at a DC United game last year kept complaining about Wayne Rooney. “He isn’t hustling,” he said. “He’s not making any runs,” he said. “He doesn’t track back,” he said, finally looking back at me.I shook my head. “I don’t know,” I said. “I think his work rate is pretty high.”Was he…

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        AI, ML Keys to Driving an Even More Diverse Workplace – InformationWeek

        But CIOs and IT leaders must also establish an open communication channel to discuss disabilities and accessibility awareness to help reinforce a culture of inclusion.The future is fully accessible.That’s the word from Gartner, at least, and it’s exciting news for those with disabilities and those enterprises eager to onboard diverse teams. According to their recent…

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          MIT discovers a powerful antibiotic using machine learning – BusinessLine

          Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have discovered a powerful antibiotic compound using their machine-learning algorithm to counter many of the world’s deadliest bacteria, including some strains that are immune to all known antibiotics. It prevented infections in two different mouse models, according to MIT official release.An advanced computer model that can screen more than…

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            AI vs. ML in CLM: Making Sense of Contract Management Technology – AiThority

            Sarvarth Misra. AI, ML, CLM …the world of contract management has found itself inundated with technology terms. Ultimately, this is good news: 9.2% of revenue is lost by organizations resulting from poor contract management and oversight, both problems that can be alleviated by using technology that improves the contract management process. Even better, making sense…

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              Machine Learning on the Edge, Hold the Code – Datanami

              (Dmitriy Rybin/Shutterstock) Many companies are scrambling to find machine learning engineers who can build smart applications that run on edge devices, like mobile phones. One company that’s attacking the problem in a broad way is Qeexo, which sells an AutoML platform for building and deploying ML applications to microcontrollers without writing a line of code….

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                Predictions 2020: What to Expect in AI, ML, RPA Sectors

                At the end of each year, eWEEK likes to post observations from IT thought leaders about what they think we should all expect in the coming year—new products, innovative services, trends to look for and so on. As usual, we’ve published a few of these thus far, but we had some publishing-process snafus in December…

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                  The Health 202: Artificial intelligence use is growing in the U.S. health-care system

                  THE PROGNOSIS A Russian supercomputer designed with artificial intelligence in Moscow. (Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg) The use of artificial intelligence is proliferating in American health care — outpacing the development of government regulation.  From diagnosing patients to policing drug theft in hospitals, AI has crept into nearly every facet of the health-care system, eclipsing the use of…

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                    Protecting sensitive metadata so it can’t be used for surveillance

                    MIT researchers have designed a scalable system that secures the metadata — such as who’s corresponding and when — of millions of users in communications networks, to help protect the information against possible state-level surveillance. Data encryption schemes that protect the content of online communications are prevalent today. Apps like WhatsApp, for instance, use “end-to-end…

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