60 per cent of early adopters of AI technology believe that they will not have full control over how AI will impact their lives by 2030s
A recent study published in the Patterns shows instances where AI systems learn to manipulate information and deceive others
Technology will help people be more productive, open a new era of collaboration
Scientists have used artificial intelligence (AI) to reveal a new form of aggressive prostate cancer which they said could help thousands of lives by revolutionising how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future. The study, published in the journal Cell Genomics, reveals that prostate cancer, which affects one in eight men in their lifetime, includes two different subtypes termed evotypes. The findings, led by researchers at the University of Oxford, and the University of Manchester, UK, could help provide tailored treatments to each individual patient according to a genetic test which will also be delivered using AI, they said. Our research demonstrates that prostate tumours evolve along multiple pathways, leading to two distinct disease types," said lead researcher Dan Woodcock, from the University of Oxford. This understanding is pivotal as it allows us to classify tumours based on how the cancer evolves rather than solely on individual gene mutations or expression ...
The report said that 28 per cent of healthcare and pharma companies had already implemented their first GenAI solutions
Peptris is revolutionizing drug discovery through the implementation of its state-of-the-art AI platform. It is transforming the traditionally lengthy and costly drug discovery process
A lab-grown, fully functional human body organ could soon be a reality as regenerative technologies rapidly advance. In that advancement, a regulatory system will be needed
This collaboration provides a complete solution for customers looking to transition to a software-defined business model via real-time AI applications
qXR uses deep learning to analyse chest X-rays and identify potential abnormalities. This can help to improve the accuracy and speed of TB and COVID-19 diagnosis
This care technology, underpinned by artificial intelligence (AI), also monitors and detects early signs of patient deterioration, enabling timely corrective action
Microsoft President and Vice Chairman Brad Smith on Thursday said India needs to export talents skilled in artificial intelligence. While speaking at a US-India Strategic Partnership Forum event, Smith said the health of democracies is at stake and there is a need to find new ways to sustain economic growth. "The future of India in many ways will involve not just bringing talent to the countries but bringing more talents with a background in AI," Smith said. He said there is a need to develop responsible AI which fundamentally serves the principle that matters to humanity like security, privacy, and inclusion. Smith said the role of AI is to enhance productivity in a smarter way and there is a need to develop it through partnerships between educators and entrepreneurs, among countries like India and US. "There is no doubt, you can go anywhere in the world and if you find a talented company, I bet you will find a talented person who grew up in India. When you go to the United State
The rapid evolution of AI in health care, resembling science fiction scenarios, presents new transformative potential and challenges
A newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) model could estimate one's age from their chest X-ray, new research published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity journal said. The model can also signal chronic diseases such as hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from the difference between estimated and chronological age, the research from Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan, said. The findings marked a leap in medical imaging and paved the way for improved early disease detection and intervention, the researchers said in their study. As the global population ages, aging and longevity research is gaining importance. Aging, a complex change associated with several diseases, has varied effects across individuals, they said. "Chronological age is one of the most critical factors in medicine. Our results suggest that chest radiography-based apparent age may accurately reflect health conditions beyond chronological age," said lead researcher Yasuhito Mitsuyama. For age
The biotech firm has dosed a patient in China with its drug INS018_055 to treat the chronic lung disease idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella has revealed his dream that everyone of earth's 8 billion people can have an AI tutor, an AI doctor, a programmer or maybe an AI consultant in the future
Wadhwani AI Showcases AI solutions for Healthcare at 3rd G20 Health Working Group Meeting
The primary objective of CeRAI will be to produce high-quality research outputs, such as publishing research articles in high-impact journals/conferences, white papers, and patents, among others
"To tackle this, there was a need to distribute quality nutritious food to the students, with the help of equipment developed by modern technology," they said
In a report published on March 26, GS economists predicted that 18 per cent of work globally could be computerised
Many have started using generative AI to make work easier for navigation and organisation