If anyone has experience in cybersecurity, it’s credit card companies. And, not surprisingly, AI has become one of their latest weapons in the struggle against financial fraud.
Startups and legacy tech vendors alike are developing array applications and web services to help people track the virus, check for symptoms and offer advice on ways to help prevent ...
Why AI matters The data-ization and connection of all things alongside a massive rise in computing power is making AI a reality now; turning data into valuable insights and …
The application of artificial intelligence within the healthcare industry has been relatively common for decades, with many PhD students applying machine learning techniques to various ...
Tech giant’s determination to earn doctors’ trust led to a groundbreaking partnership
Algorithms increasingly deployed at hospitals are meant to help identify high-risk patients, but they may also be lifting facilities' bottom lines.
Predictive analytics could be invaluable in understanding the virus.
The technology enables remote monitoring, allowing for the engagement of patients in their homes and facilitating communication between quarantined people and healthcare providers.