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AI news that drew views this week (March 1-5)

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AI news that drew views this week (March 1-5)
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8 principles for AI ethics in pathology, other specialties

Clinical laboratories store a motherlode of objective and structured patient data well primed for mining with AI. Given this reality, pathologists and medical laboratorians must set and abide by principles guiding the ethical use of the technology.

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Researchers found the reason radiation and anthracyclines in some patients causes cardio toxicity may be due to the cGAS–STING pathway. This holds great potential as a treatment to prevent cardiac complications of DNA-damaging cancer treatments in new cardio-oncology research. Pathology Laboratory
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8 principles for AI ethics in pathology, other specialties

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Researchers found the reason radiation and anthracyclines in some patients causes cardio toxicity may be due to the cGAS–STING pathway. This holds great potential as a treatment to prevent cardiac complications of DNA-damaging cancer treatments in new cardio-oncology research. Pathology Laboratory
Clinical laboratories store a motherlode of objective and structured patient data well primed for mining with AI. Given this reality, pathologists and medical laboratorians must set and abide by principles guiding the ethical use of the technology.
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AI finds pre-diabetes using only age, waist size—and Darwinism

Researchers in Italy have demonstrated a no-cost, AI-based technique for detecting the presence of previously undiagnosed abnormalities in blood sugar stability.

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AI finds pre-diabetes using only age, waist size—and Darwinism

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Researchers in Italy have demonstrated a no-cost, AI-based technique for detecting the presence of previously undiagnosed abnormalities in blood sugar stability.
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IBM sale of Watson Health reveals healthcare’s AI conflict

The reported exploration to sell Watson Health, the AI-driven health business of IBM, underscores deep challenges with technology in solving healthcare problems, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

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IBM sale of Watson Health reveals healthcare’s AI conflict

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The reported exploration to sell Watson Health, the AI-driven health business of IBM, underscores deep challenges with technology in solving healthcare problems, according to the Wall Street Journal.  
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AI-powered voice screening for COVID earns CE mark

An Israeli AI startup has been cleared to market COVID-detecting voice analysis software in Europe, according to No Camels.

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AI-powered voice screening for COVID earns CE mark

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An Israeli AI startup has been cleared to market COVID-detecting voice analysis software in Europe, according to No Camels.
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AI picks out blood biomarkers for autism

If verified in additional trials, the advance will facilitate care planning much earlier than the current average age of diagnosis, 4 years old.

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AI picks out blood biomarkers for autism

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If verified in additional trials, the advance will facilitate care planning much earlier than the current average age of diagnosis, 4 years old.
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Robots almost as good as clinicians at pleasing patients in the ER

Emergency-room patients are happy to receive care from a physician interacting remotely over a tablet computer mounted on a dog-like robot.

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Robots almost as good as clinicians at pleasing patients in the ER

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Emergency-room patients are happy to receive care from a physician interacting remotely over a tablet computer mounted on a dog-like robot.
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AI imaging interpreter gains FDA’s OK for prostate care

The FDA has cleared an AI tool that helps radiologists diagnose or rule out prostate cancer on MRI scans.

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Prostate Cancer
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AI imaging interpreter gains FDA’s OK for prostate care

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The FDA has cleared an AI tool that helps radiologists diagnose or rule out prostate cancer on MRI scans.
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AI identifies FDA-approved drugs warranting novel testing against Alzheimer’s

Harvard researchers have used machine learning to find molecular features in existing drugs that may be effective in warding off or treating Alzheimer’s disease.

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AI identifies FDA-approved drugs warranting novel testing against Alzheimer’s

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Harvard researchers have used machine learning to find molecular features in existing drugs that may be effective in warding off or treating Alzheimer’s disease.
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