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Intel Marches On With 'Project Amber' To Deliver Independent Trust Assurance
Intel shared updates on its "Project Amber" attestation-as-a-service initiative this week during the ... [ ] Intel Innovation developer conference in San Jose. Intel hosted the Innovation conference this week in San Jose. Intel frames the event as for developers by developers--providing an opportunity for attendees to collaborate and learn more about the latest advanced technology, open ecosystem resources, and innovative new computing solutions. Intel also used the event as an opportunity to share progress on "Project Amber" and provide a glimpse at how Intel envisions delivering its attestation-as-a-service offering to customers. Day one of Intel Innovation kicked off with a keynote from Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.
This Could Be The Next Multi-Billion AI Breakthrough
There's a massive announcement set to take place later this year, and it could change the $12 trillion healthcare industry forever. Over the last 2 years, we've seen a huge transformation as businesses across nearly every industry have gone digital. And with the health crisis sweeping the globe last year, the healthcare sector was no different. Mentioned in today's commentary includes: Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (NYSE: BEP), LifeStance Health Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: LFST), Teladoc Health, Inc. (NYSE: TDOC), Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc. (NASDAQ: MNMD), American Well Corporation (NYSE: AMWL). That's why we're now on the verge of a healthcare revolution, set to leverage the latest technology to disrupt a bloated and complicated system.
Artificial Intelligence Needs Standards. Here's Why
Improving artificial intelligence to help prevent heart attacks doesn't just depend on innovation. It also hinges on creating standards, the wonky underpinnings of the technology agreed to by companies and government agencies. For example, the Consumer Technology Association, which hosts the annual CES tech show in Las Vegas, recently created an A.I. working group made up of gadget makers and healthcare organizations. The goal is to establish best practices for how health-related devices collect, process, and exchange people's personal data. But standards are critical to making A.I. more useful in nearly every industry.