software and artificial intelligence
UK MHRA: Transforming the regulation of software and artificial intelligence as a medical device
These measures demonstrate the UK's commitment, following our exit from the European Union, to drive innovation in healthcare and improve patient outcomes. The exciting and fast developing field of software and artificial intelligence (AI) as a medical device has an increasingly prominent role within health systems. Applications of AI to be regulated as medical devices can range from screening, to diagnosis, to treatment, and to management of chronic conditions. Regulatory measures will be updated to further protect patient safety and take account of these technological advances. The MHRA has developed an extensive work programme to inform regulatory changes including key reforms across the software as a medical device lifecycle, from qualification to classification, to requirements that apply pre and post-market.
Flying Car and Autonomous Flight Engineer Nanodegree
What is the difference between the Flying Car Nanodegree program and the Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree program or the Robotics Software Engineer Nanodegree program? The Flying Car Nanodegree program is a specialized program for aerial vehicles. The focus will be on developing the skills to build an autonomous aircraft system, with a focus on quadrotors. This means a unique emphasis on planning and autonomy for three-dimensional mobility, involving hands-on projects in simulation, with the opportunity to port your code to real drones. The Robotics Software Engineer Nanodegree program provides an introduction to software and artificial intelligence as applied to robotics.
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