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Daily AI Roundup: The Latest Things on Earth Today

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Today's Daily AI Roundup covers the latest Artificial Intelligence announcements on AI capabilities, AI mobility products, Robotic Service, Technology from AnalySwift, Blue Prism, Microsoft, Wego, OneLogin and Extreme Reach. An innovation that helps speed the design of fishing rods, skis and cell phone electronics soon will help NASA do its work in space. AnalySwift LLC, a Purdue University-affiliated commercial software provider, has received a $125,000 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from NASA. Blue Prism, a global leader in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), announces an expanded technical partnership with IBM. The collaboration integrates three core capabilities of IBM Cloud Pak for Automation, which includes Workflow, Capture and Decisions, with Blue Prism's Digital Workforce.


Daily AI Roundup: The Latest Things on Earth Today

#artificialintelligence

Today's Daily AI Roundup covers the latest Artificial Intelligence announcements on AI capabilities, AI mobility products, Robotic Service, Technology from AnalySwift, Blue Prism, Microsoft, Wego, OneLogin and Extreme Reach. An innovation that helps speed the design of fishing rods, skis and cell phone electronics soon will help NASA do its work in space. AnalySwift LLC, a Purdue University-affiliated commercial software provider, has received a $125,000 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from NASA. Blue Prism, a global leader in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), announces an expanded technical partnership with IBM. The collaboration integrates three core capabilities of IBM Cloud Pak for Automation, which includes Workflow, Capture and Decisions, with Blue Prism's Digital Workforce.


See How This Hospital Uses Artificial Intelligence To Find Kidney Disease

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The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare continues to rise. According to a June 2018 ABI Research report, the number of patient monitoring devices, which also includes AI for home-based preventative healthcare, that use data to train AI models for predictive analytics will be 3.1 million in 2021, up from 53,000 in 2017. That connectivity is predicted to save hospitals around $52 billion in 2021. "We now have exponential increases in digital healthcare data due to the internet, electronic health records, personal health records, cellphones, wearable devices, digital medical devices, sensors and many other factors," said Drew Gantt. "This data will fuel algorithmic solutions, clinical decision support tools, and visual tools in the near term."