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How AI and other emerging technologies can support evidence-based medicine

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The healthcare sector, particularly tertiary-care hospitals, face an ever-increasing amount of pressure due to evolving demands aided by the growing population and unforeseen pandemics. Mounting healthcare needs directly impact patients' overall experience; including prolonged waiting periods, delayed appointments, mired level of services, and hindered ability to provide proper care. With the unprecedented global health crisis we have faced in recent years, the international healthcare system has been pushed to reform and transform. In this light, artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technology have become increasingly prevalent, propelling efforts to improve patient care, solutions, and overall healthcare outcomes. Furthermore, the wider acceptance, and even promotion of smart technology, amongst clinicians, as a tool for informed clinical decisions has helped streamline operations, improve outcomes, and improve patient and staff satisfaction.


METAHUMAN coming to MENA

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Founders of new era in Artificial Intelligence announced their METAHUMAN platform during GITEX 2022 in Dubai. DRIPS.TV is a Metahuman Artificial Intelligence platform that literally can replace human being at News channels as a beginning, speaking all languages in any shape and look. Matti K. from Finland and Mohammed Ebrahim Al Fardan from the Kingdom of Bahrain, have been working day and night during the pandemic to create the next unicorn. "It is METAHUMAN at last, speaking all languages on earth with almost perfect face and body impressions to deliver any broadcast, the future is now." Said Mohammed Al Fardan, founder and technology expert.


Top 5 AI Career Paths of All Time

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has come to define society today in manners we never envisioned. Artificial intelligence makes it workable for us to open our cell phones with our faces, ask our virtual assistant's questions and get vocalized answers, and have our undesirable emails sifted to a spam folder while never addressing them. The effect of AI and machine learning doesn't stop at the capability to make the lives of people simpler, however. These programs have been created to decidedly affect pretty much every industry through the streamlining of business procedures, the improving of customer experience, and the completion of tasks that have never been conceivable. As per the job site Indeed, the demand for AI aptitudes has dramatically increased in recent years and the number of job postings is up by 119%.


In 50 years we'll have 'robot angels' and will be able to merge our brains with AI, according to technology experts

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Brian Wong - Kiip, CEO & Co-founder: So in 50 years I think the world will, in terms of technology, really change and really this concept I call proximity of tech - which is how close the technology is to your body. And right now where it's kind of silly, we hold things and we wear things and it's kind of at our hands, right? And we might put it on over our faces but the whole point is just getting it into our eyeballs, into our ears, into our stomachs. Ingestibles are already a thing, it's crazy, you literally ingest these pills these robot pills that can obviously see what you're eating and all these things and all your caloric intake, it's amazing. And then you know you've heard of startups like Magic Leap where they're doing AR for your world; I should just be able to load my emails then like do this, then do this, that's literally what will happen I think in 50 years, everything will just come inside and that to me is really, really exciting.


AI In Healthcare: Fact Or Fiction?

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With the lag of tech in healthcare, will AI/ML improve patient care or remain a smart idea? Technology experts have promised artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) will revolutionize healthcare. Applications have the potential to streamline workflows and reduce human errors, speeding drug discovery, assisting surgery, and provisioning better billing and coding methods. But, in an industry that typically lags in digital maturity by as much as 10 years, according to a 2017 study, is AI in healthcare an empty promise or truly a forward-thinking and innovative reality? Technology experts have promised artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) will revolutionize healthcare.


7 things we've learned about computer algorithms

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Algorithms are all around us, using massive stores of data and complex analytics to make decisions with often significant impacts on humans – from choosing the content people see on social media to judging whether a person is a good credit risk or job candidate. Pew Research Center released several reports in 2018 that explored the role and meaning of algorithms in people's lives today. Here are some of the key themes that emerged from that research. Sizable shares of U.S. adults now get news on sites like Facebook or YouTube that use algorithms to curate the content they show to their users. A study by the Center found that 81% of YouTube users say they at least occasionally watch the videos suggested by the platform's recommendation algorithm, and that these recommendations encourage users to watch progressively longer content as they click through the videos suggested by the site.


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Daily Mail

Driverless cars face a'real risk' of being hacked en masse when they are introduced to Britain, an expert has warned. The connected nature of these vehicles could make them a'target' for hackers, according to evidence submitted to Parliament. Matthew Channon, an insurance expert on driverless cars from Exeter University, has written to MPs to warn of the danger of road accidents. The connected nature of these vehicles could make them a'target' for hackers, according to evidence submitted to Parliament (stock image) Technology experts agree that'connected and autonomous vehicles' without drivers are at risk, following two high-profile US hacks of cars. There are concerns terrorists could fool the automated cars into detecting obstacles which are not there and remotely slam on their brakes.


Artificiality of Artificial Intelligence - PGurus

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The news of Rahul Gandhi addressing technology experts in Silicon Valley of the US has set the explosion of Jokes on Rahul Gandhi in the Twitter world and various social media domains. The subject he had chosen to address is "ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE" which exactly matches the definition of Comedy as mentioned by Steve Martin "Comedy is the art of making people laugh without making them puke". Apparently, Rahul Gandhi will be accompanied by Chairman of Overseas Congress Department Sam Pitroda, who has reportedly fixed Rahul Gandhi's meeting with technology experts. He will also meet representatives of technological giants and startups working on the new science. The idea behind the visit, was for Gandhi to lead the domestic debate on the impending transition from software to artificial intelligence. Inspite of Nehru/Gandhi family being elected from Amethi since 1980, Amethi cuts a sorry figure when it comes to development and welfare of the people.



More airline travel disruptions likely as carriers grapple with aging technology

The Japan Times

SAN FRANCISCO – Airlines will likely suffer more disruptions like the one that grounded about 2,000 Delta flights last week because major carriers have not invested enough to overhaul reservations systems based on technology dating to the 1960s, airline industry and technology experts have said. Airlines have spent heavily to introduce new features such as automated check-in kiosks, real-time luggage tracking and slick mobile apps. But they have avoided the steep cost of rebuilding their reservations systems from the ground up, former airline executives said. Scott Nason, former chief information officer at American Airlines Group Inc., said long-term investments in computer technology were a tough sell when he worked there. "Most airlines were on the verge of going out of business for many years, so investment of any kind had to have short payback periods," said Nason, who left American in 2009 and is now an independent consultant.