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FDA Approves Artificial Intelligence Stroke Prevention Solution - DisruptorDaily

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She covers topics like artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, blockchain, and big data, to name a few. Cas is also co-owner of an esports organization and spends much of her time teaching gamers how to make a living doing what they love while bringing positivity to the gaming community.


How the Fortune 500 Respond to AI: Create, Adapt, or Do Nothing - DisruptorDaily

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Craig Stern is the Marketing Director for the Americas at Systran Software Inc. a market leader in secure neural machine translation. An SDSU graduate, his feats have included: filing a patent in college, built and launched a machine translation mobile app and a social venture in the eyewear industry. He has in-depth expertise with disruptive technology. In addition, he is a prolific content writer, covering the convergence of neural machine translation, voice-to-text, economics and culture. His content has been published in Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur and The Next Web, in addition to his articles in Disruptor Daily.


AI in Personal Health & Fitness: 10 Companies to Watch in 2018 - DisruptorDaily

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Located in London, FitWell has received $1.3 million after four rounds of funding. The company is an AI wellness start-up that focuses on providing holistic coaching, healthy nutrition, fitness, and wellness. Their mobile app has more than one million members globally and was featured by Google and Apple as the "Best of 2015." The app allows users to customize goals, whether they want to be stronger, more flexible, or get toned. The personal coaching adjusts workouts depending on previous performances for a more customized plan.


Top 10 Industries AI Will Disrupt - DisruptorDaily

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Even though the legal responsibilities of artificial intelligence machines are still being discussed, AI technologies are not waiting to disrupt the business of law as we know today. AI machines are capable of storing big data and searching for specific information within seconds. They can also provide in depth analysis and save time and money in legal processes and contracts. The best thing AI may do to the legal world is, when combined with blockchain solutions, provide clarity to judges on how to deal with criminal matters based mainly on the law and facts; avoiding personal opinions and corruption.