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AI's role in protecting patient privacy makes it an unanticipated ally
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AI can identify people - potentially compromising their privacy - but it can also de-identify them to help protect it instead. Radiologist Felipe Kitamura demonstrates how ethically conscious AI can be an ally in the fight to protect privacy and individual rights.
Felipe Kitamura  |  Sep 06 , 2023
Generative AI helps data engineering processes, productivity, innovation
Optimization
Many people are concerned about the potential threat that generative AI poses to their livelihoods, but for data engineering it has already proven to be a boon by raising levels of productivity and innovation and helping data engineers do their jobs better.
Chris Boulanger, Aakash Deep  |  Sep 05 , 2023
Corporate responsibility must be updated, redefined for the AI age
Emerging markets
Many companies have not updated their corporate responsibilities for a while, though as AI becomes an increasingly integral part of their work, it is time for them to do this and let people know what actions they are taking to ensure their safe use of this technology.
Maria Eitel  |  Sep 04 , 2023
Turning predictive models into prescriptive ones is a meticulous process
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This article is part five of the ongoing series: AI Prediction, AI Prescription and Causation in Medicine. When transforming predictive models into prescriptive ones, three important considerations must be considered, explains CUNY Data Science Prof Scott Burk.
Scott Burk  |  Sep 01 , 2023
Brazil’s burgeoning inland cities offer rich digital health pickings
Governance
The hardships of providing healthcare services in a socioeconomically limited area can be key to unlocking the value of innovative solutions, and Northeast Brazil’s Pernambuco is an informative case study in this regard, says radiologist and healthcare exec Dr Gustavo Meirelles.
Gustavo Meirelles  |  Aug 31 , 2023
MidrashBot exemplifies the workings of experimental ‘faith bots’
People
AI&F created the GAI MidrashBot experimental faith chatbot. The Yuan asked ex-Microsoft exec Shanen Boettcher, who has a PhD in human-machine communication and AI from the Univ. of St Andrews, and Jeremy Kirshbaum, co-founder of innovation consultancy Handshake, how it works.
Shanen Boettcher  |  Aug 30 , 2023
AI can unleash nuclear medicine’s potential, boost it to new heights
Game-changers
Nuclear medicine uses radioactive material to diagnose and treat disease more precisely than traditional methods. Coupled with advancements in AI, it has a chance to make even more progress in the coming years, above all in India, states Harvard Med-trained Dr Rohitashva Agrawal.
Rohitashva Agrawal  |  Aug 29 , 2023
The medical field in particular needs a different way of using AI
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AI is limited in its current form - especially due to its dependence on (finite) high-quality data. This article is the first in a series looking at potential new ways of making AI work - such as by training it on qualitative field knowledge in addition to quantitative data.
Nikolaj van Omme  |  Aug 28 , 2023
Data science reshapes life sciences at the pulsing heart of innovation
Game-changers
Cambridge scientists have driven many breakthroughs underpinning medicine. The city’s cluster has a vibrant life sciences scene, with AI upending knowledge management and transfer, says Simone Castello, an ex-BBC journalist who is now Science Communicator at Cambridge University.
Simone Castello  |  Aug 25 , 2023
AI-aided diagnosis, treatment bring a ray of hope to ADHD sufferers
Brain science
ADHD is reluctantly acknowledged in children, but is still stigmatized in adults. Rising numbers of victims now find themselves battling this disorder in today’s digital world, but AI may now offer new glimmers of encouragement, reports AI and Big Data journalist Disha Ganguli.
Disha Ganguli  |  Aug 24 , 2023
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Janna Lipenkova
Janna Lipenkova
Janna Lipenkova is a computational linguist who speaks seven languages. She heads two companies, Anacode and Equintel, that use AI to deliver cutting-edge business intelligence and guide clients towards smarter decisions, strategy, and execution.
Philip M. Parker
Philip M. Parker
Philip M. Parker is Professor of Marketing at INSEAD and the INSEAD Chaired Professor of Management Science.His research explores why existing theories governing macroeconomic growth and firm level competition yield unreliable forecasts of actual market outcomes. He introduced the idea that physical sciences should be directly integrated into macroeconomic studies.
Ganes Kesari
Ganes Kesari
Ganes Kesari is an entrepreneur, AI thought leader, author, adjunct professor, and TEDx speaker. He is the founder of Innovation Titan, a data-science thought leadership and advisory firm. He advises executives on data-driven leadership and helps organizations adopt a culture of data for decision-making.
Johannes Walter
Johannes Walter
Johannes Walter is head of department and scientific director of digitalization and digital association development at Diakonie Baden as well as associate professor at IU International University of Applied Sciences. His research focuses on AI in healthcare and digital transformation in the social and healthcare sector.
Nikolaj van Omme
Nikolaj van Omme
Nikolaj van Omme is chief executive officer of Funartech, an AI startup that provides creative solutions to complex industrial problems by combining machine learning and applied mathematics. He is a strong proponent of hybrid methods and approaches, in particular the hybridization of machine learning and operations research.
Shanen Boettcher
Shanen Boettcher
Shanen Boettcher is a former General Manager of Microsoft’s Startup Business Group, which oversees the innovation of Microsoft’s core businesses. He also holds a PhD in human-machine communication and AI from the University of St Andrews, and has experience operationalizing strategy, developing global award-winning products, building tools and guidance for high-tech startups at Responsible Innovation Labs, and working as a product strategist for AI21 Labs, a leading artificial intelligence and large language model startup.
Austin Lentsch
Austin Lentsch
Austin Lentsch is a policy fellow at MIT’s Blueprint Labs.
Tonny Huang
Tonny Huang
Manager at Kearney.
Betty Pio
Betty Pio
Partner at Kearney.
Keena Patel-Moran
Keena Patel-Moran
Partner at Kearney.