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Dr. Calum Yacoubian, director of NLP healthcare strategy at IQVIA, says AI can support, not replace, clinicians in improving care delivery, and discusses some best practices for its safe and ethical use.
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Dr. John Showalter, Linus' chief product officer, discusses the company's cognitive impairment testing and care-delivery offerings for dementia diagnosis and treatment and its acquisition of speech analytics platform Aural Analytics.
Ansys industry director for Healthcare Solutions Thierry Marchal and researcher María Angeles Pérez discuss how combining clinical data and mathematical models can increase precision and expedite treatment plans.
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Dr. Tim O'Connell, cofounder and CEO of Emtelligent, believes healthcare organizations should not rely solely on AI for business processes and must train models on data sets that represent "all of humanity."
Sumit Nagpal, Cherish Health CEO, discusses his new endeavor aimed at health assurance through prevention by using in-home radar technology to track individuals, and the importance of cross-sector collaboration for better patient outcomes.
Johns Hopkins has been moving into AI to create datasets and data models, says Luis Ahumada, director of health data science and analytics at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Data collection and validation have been incremental.
Rob Luke, chief scientist at Ae Studio, discusses how the company uses artificial intelligence internally for generating code, brainstorming ideas and helping its clients summarize data, process audio and interpret reports.
AI is a tool to help people everywhere realize their health potential, said HIMSS Chief Scientific Research Officer Anne Snowden. If there was a time for learning, sharing and building a community of AI decision-making tools, it is now.
Paulina Ilmonen, mathematician at Aalto University in Finland, is heading a project simulating how a zombie apocalypse would spread to gain insights into the potential spread pattern of the next pandemic or a mass disinformation campaign.
Dr. John B. Halamka, president of Mayo Clinic Platform, discusses AI's "dizzying" evolution, Mayo’s strategy for approaching predictive AI versus generative AI, and its partnership with Google that practices agile development of AI.