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AI news that drew views this week (May 3–7)

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AI news that drew views this week (May 3–7)
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3 medical AI systems clear regulatory hurdles

The last two weeks saw market clearances granted in Europe for AI-based software focused on remote patient monitoring, prostate oncology and real-time guidance of coronary stenting.

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3 medical AI systems clear regulatory hurdles

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The last two weeks saw market clearances granted in Europe for AI-based software focused on remote patient monitoring, prostate oncology and real-time guidance of coronary stenting.
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Cancers of unknown origin give it up to pathology AI

Researchers have developed an AI system that can differentiate primary tumors from metastatic lookalikes on routine histology slides while also helping pinpoint the sites from which the cancer sprung.

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Cancers of unknown origin give it up to pathology AI

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Researchers have developed an AI system that can differentiate primary tumors from metastatic lookalikes on routine histology slides while also helping pinpoint the sites from which the cancer sprung.
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Total knee AI/AR cleared for sales in the US

The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to a French startup for surgery software that combines AI with augmented reality and computer vision.

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Total knee AI/AR cleared for sales in the US

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The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to a French startup for surgery software that combines AI with augmented reality and computer vision.
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9 healthcare outfits named among Forbes’s ‘top AI companies to watch’ in 2021

Forbes is out with its third annual AI 50, and almost a fifth of the field works in healthcare.

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9 healthcare outfits named among Forbes’s ‘top AI companies to watch’ in 2021

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Forbes is out with its third annual AI 50, and almost a fifth of the field works in healthcare.
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AI picks the right test for chest pain

Yale researchers have demonstrated a machine learning tool for choosing between coronary imaging and stress testing in patients who present with suspected coronary artery disease.  

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AI picks the right test for chest pain

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Yale researchers have demonstrated a machine learning tool for choosing between coronary imaging and stress testing in patients who present with suspected coronary artery disease.  
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Deep learning to improve immunotherapies for cancer, other diseases

Johns Hopkins researchers have used deep neural networks to draw important insights—prescriptive as well as descriptive—into adaptive immunity from massive stores of T-cell receptor sequencing data.

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Deep learning to improve immunotherapies for cancer, other diseases

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Johns Hopkins researchers have used deep neural networks to draw important insights—prescriptive as well as descriptive—into adaptive immunity from massive stores of T-cell receptor sequencing data.
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Only 30% of radiologists currently using artificial intelligence as part of their practice

The finding is part of the the American College of Radiology’s Data Science Institute's inaugural annual survey, published in JACR. 

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Only 30% of radiologists currently using artificial intelligence as part of their practice

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The finding is part of the the American College of Radiology’s Data Science Institute's inaugural annual survey, published in JACR. 
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Artificial intelligence may not upend radiology until 2030s, noted Google AI expert predicts

Leaders in the space shared their predictions for imaging AI during a panel hosted by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. 

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Artificial intelligence may not upend radiology until 2030s, noted Google AI expert predicts

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Leaders in the space shared their predictions for imaging AI during a panel hosted by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. 
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AI-powered coronary imaging platform gains CE mark approval

The platform was designed to assist clinicians during percutaneous coronary intervention and other interventional procedures. 

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AI-powered coronary imaging platform gains CE mark approval

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The platform was designed to assist clinicians during percutaneous coronary intervention and other interventional procedures. 
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