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Ecological filters used by radiologists to screen clinical information. Credit: The Lancet Digital Health (2024). DOI: 10.1016/S2589-7500(24)00095-5 The use of artificial intelligence in medical diagnostics is on the rise, but new research from the University of Adelaide finds that there are still significant hurdles to overcome when compared to clinicians. In a paper published in The Lancet Digital Health, Australian Machine Learning Institute PhD student Lana Tikhomirov, Professor Carolyn Semler and a team from the University of Adelaide drew on external research to explore what they call the “AI gap.” The AI chasm has arisen because the development and commercialization…
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The Kansas City Royals (75-59) and Houston Astros (71-62) meet on Thursday for a fourth-game series, with first pitch at Minute Maid Park at 8:10 PM ET. Break down FanDuel Sportsbook's lines on Royals vs. Astros odds and make your best betting predictions and forecasts from MLB experts. Season series: Royals lead 3-0 The Royals are in top form and are coming off a big win over the Cleveland Guardians in a four-game series. Kansas City has won three of those games to improve to 10-4 since Aug. 14 and sit just one game behind Cleveland in the AL Central…
DVIDS – News – Defense Health Agency launches new app to help medical personnel assess and treat traumatic brain injuries “anytime, anywhere”
Healthcare professionals now have access to a critical new tool to aid in the assessment of mild traumatic brain injuries, also known as concussions: the mobile “Warfighter Brain Health Provider Toolkit” app. The Defense Health Agency released the app in May 2024.”The WBH Provider Toolkit is an app that can be used on any smartphone, giving clinicians access to tools and resources to help assess, diagnose and treat patients with TBI or who are experiencing symptoms that pose a potential threat to their brain health,” explains Stephanie Maxfield Panker, who has a PhD in neuroscience and is director of clinical…
From 2025, you'll need to add a little extra to your Europe travel budget, as new fees will be introduced as part of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS). Barring further delays, Americans and other non-EU travelers who don't need a visa will need to pay 7 euros (about $7.60) and fill out a simple online form before flying to Europe. The new fee was initially scheduled for 2021 but was postponed to November 2023, then to 2025. The fee could be postponed again, but take this as a wake-up call to prepare for when the time comes.…
Provi strengthens technology and data infrastructure to drive growth in the evolving beverage alcohol industry
The company has reached a major milestone in data security with its SOC 2 Type II certification and expanding technology investments.CHICAGO, Aug. 29, 2024 –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Provi, the beverage alcohol industry's largest online marketplace, today announced significant investments in its technology and data infrastructure. These developments are designed to better serve the evolving needs of the industry, supporting improved data analysis, streamlining operations and smoother digital experiences across its three-tiered system.Provi has achieved SOC 2 Type II certification, a rigorous audit that confirms the company's adherence to the highest standards for managing customer data based on the principles of security, availability,…
NEW YORK, Aug 29 (Reuters) – Social media giant Meta's (META.O) Llama artificial intelligence models are used by companies including Goldman Sachs (GS.N) and AT&T (TN) for business functions such as customer service, document review and computer code generation, the company said in a statement on Thursday. The mostly free Llama models have been downloaded about 350 million times since Meta began publicly releasing them last year, up from the 300 million downloads it announced in late July when it released its latest, largest version of the Llama 3 model.Usage via cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft…
Adam Peters is in the midst of a memorable first offseason as general manager of the Washington Commanders. A respected front office figure, Peters had a big job ahead of him when he left the San Francisco 49ers: the daunting challenge of getting one of the league's most storied franchises back on its feet.The Commanders' roster has been significantly revamped under Peters' guidance, which was crucial after Ron Rivera's four-year, indifferent tenure as manager ended with another mediocre season in 2023. Morale was at an all-time low and fans endured further despair, but with improved leadership and professionalism across the…
Intel has found IBM Cloud as its first cloud customer for its Gaudi 3 AI accelerator chip. IBM and Intel announced Thursday that IBM Cloud will begin offering Gaudi 3 to customers early next year. The chip's accelerators will be available in both hybrid and on-premise environments, and IBM said it plans to enable support for Gaudi 3 within its Watsonx AI and data platform. “Unleashing the full potential of AI requires an open, collaborative ecosystem that gives customers choice and accessible solutions,” Justin Hotard, general manager of Intel's Data Center and AI division, said in a statement. “By integrating…
Trending News: NIH launches awards competition aimed at improving health equity for people with disabilities | NICHD
The National Institutes of Health is offering awards of up to $485,000 to encourage community-based organizations to develop and implement strategies to reduce health disparities for people with disabilities. Organizations that participate in the Community Champions for Disability Health Challenge will also receive training and mentorship opportunities. The challenge is led by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) at the National Institutes of Health.”People with disabilities often experience preventable health disparities, many of which result from systemic factors rather than their disabling condition,” said Theresa Cruz, PhD, director of NICHD's National Center for…