Understanding the regulations and risks of AI – ET HealthWorld

Understanding the regulations and risks of AI – ET HealthWorld

By Balakrishna DR Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained tremendous visibility in recent years for its ability to show us better ways of doing the things that companies do, with analysis of the results and the ability to rewrite traditional business rules. Summing up his power, Gartner says CEOs and CIOs believe a fifth of their … Read more

Older adults perceive AI as more human-like than younger adults: Study – ET HealthWorld

Older adults perceive AI as more human-like than younger adults: Study – ET HealthWorld

toronto: Artificial intelligence It is becoming more and more common in our daily lives. While these technologies mainly help us, they can sometimes be used in a negative way, such as in fraudulent or fraudulent calls, so we need to be able to recognize them. According to a recent baycrest study, old people tend to … Read more

Model created using AI and tweets to help early detection of mental disorders – ET HealthWorld

Model created using AI and tweets to help early detection of mental disorders – ET HealthWorld

Sao Paulo: Work is underway to create anxiety and depression prediction models, using artificial intelligence (AI) and Twitter, one of the largest in the world social media platforms, which could detect signs of these diseases earlier clinical diagnosisaccording to the researchers. researchers of the University of Sao Paulo (USP) in Brazil said that preliminary findings … Read more

AI and DNA are unlocking the mysteries of global supply chains – ET HealthWorld

AI and DNA are unlocking the mysteries of global supply chains – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: At a cotton gin in California’s San Joaquin Valley, a boxy machine helps spray a fine mist containing billions of DNA molecules onto freshly washed Pima cotton. That DNA will act as a kind of tiny barcode, nestled between the swollen fibers as they are transported to factories in India. There, the cotton … Read more

‘Smart Vision Glass’ launched for the blind, will help in many tasks including walking and reading

‘Smart Vision Glass’ launched for the blind, will help in many tasks including walking and reading

Smart Vision Glasses: A private hospital in Delhi has given a unique boon to blind people. The hospital launched one such ‘smart vision sunglasses’, which is based on artificial intelligence and machine learning technology. With the help of this glass, blind people not only helps in walking and recognizing faces, but also helps in reading … Read more

Wadhwani Institute deploys AI solution for TB treatment at Haryana’s govt health facilities – ET HealthWorld

Wadhwani Institute deploys AI solution for TB treatment at Haryana’s govt health facilities – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: wadhwani institute for Artificial intelligence has announced the deployment of a AI solution titled Comprehensive Loss to Follow-up and Mortality Prediction (CLAMP-TB), developed under the support of USAID TRACE-TB project. He AI solution will help predict the risk of ‘lost to follow up’ (LFU) and mortality among TB patients when they start tuberculosis … Read more

AI experts disown Musk-backed campaign citing their research – ET HealthWorld

AI experts disown Musk-backed campaign citing their research – ET HealthWorld

London: four artificial intelligence Experts have raised concerns after his work was cited in a open letter – co-signed by Elon Musk – demanding a urgent break on the research. The letter, dated March 22 and with more than 1,800 signatures as of Friday, called for a six-month break in developing systems “more powerful” than … Read more

Mumbai: Now, AI detects tuberculosis in asymptomatic patients – ET HealthWorld

Mumbai: Now, AI detects tuberculosis in asymptomatic patients – ET HealthWorld

Mumbai: Artificial intelligence has boosted tuberculosis detection in the city in the past two years even among those with no apparent symptoms of the deadly disease, according to civic doctors. BMC Chief Health Officer Dr Mangala Gomare told TOI: “About 35 percent of our confirmed TB cases were detected incidentally, that is, they were part … Read more