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Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Application Market Industry Analysis and Forecast (2019-2027)

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A recent market intelligence report that is published by Data Insights Partner on the global Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Application market makes an offering of in-depth analysis of segments and sub-segments in the regional and international Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Application market. The research also emphasizes on the impact of restraints, drivers, and macro indicators on the regional and global Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Application market over the short as well as long period of time. A detailed presentation of forecast, trends, and dollar values of global Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Application market is offered. In accordance with the report, the global Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Application market is projected to expand at a CAGR of 35% over the period of forecast. One of the greatest challenges in the healthcare arena is huge healthcare data and it is impossible to handle all of these data for medical personnel. Here comes the opportunity of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare field.


2019 Intelligence Report: Artificial Intelligence and the Telecoms Sector - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Intelligence Report - Artificial Intelligence and the Telecoms Sector" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This report explores the key trends occurring in the Artificial Intelligence sector, the enterprises involved, various applications and the identification of potential opportunities for the telecoms industry. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) highlighted both 5G and Artificial Intelligence as important innovations required to enable smart cities. For many years Artificial Intelligence (AI) was just a futuristic concept - but with recent progress in Machine Learning capabilities; the AI sector has been firmly pushed into the spotlight. In 2019 we will see this interest in Artificial Intelligence grow even further.


Rep. Adam Schiff, briefed on evidence of Russian interference in election, hits back at Trump's response

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This is Essential Politics, our daily look at California political and government news. Rosey Grier, a legendary Los Angeles Rams player, says he's thinking about running for governor of California . Uber's effort to use self-driving cars on San Francisco streets without a permit inspires one legislator to take action . A former Los Angeles planning commissioner becomes the twelfth person to enter the race to replace Rep. Xavier Becerra. Rosey Grier, a legendary Los Angeles Rams player, says he's thinking about running for governor of California .


A modern solution for a modern problem: IBM tackles cyber security

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IBM is tackling modern security issues with a modern approach: cognitive technology. As part of a year long research project, IBM is rolling out Watson for Cyber Security, a new cloud-based version of the company's cognitive tech that focuses on the language of security. IBM Watson is the organisation's technology platform that uses natural language processing and machine learning to reveal insights from large amounts of unstructured data. According to a statement, IBM is teaming up with eight universities around the United States to further scale the system and expand the collection of security data that Watson is currently trained with. According to IBM, training for Watson for Cyber Security is a crucial step in the advancement of cognitive security.


Lie back and think of cybersecurity: IBM lets students loose on Watson

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IBM is teaming up with eight North American universities to further tune its cognitive system to tackle cybersecurity problems. Watson for Cyber Security, a platform already in pre-beta, will be further trained in "learning the nuances of security research findings and discovering patterns and evidence of hidden cyber attacks and threats that could otherwise be missed". IBM will work with eight US universities from autumn onwards for a year in order to push forward the project. The universities selected are California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Pennsylvania State University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New York University; the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC); the University of New Brunswick; the University of Ottawa; and the University of Waterloo. The project is ultimately designed to bridge the cyber-security skills gap, a perennial issue in the industry.