AI now surpasses humans in almost all performance benchmarks
Stand back and take a look at the last two years of AI progress as a whole… AI is catching up with humans so quickly, in so many areas, that frankly, we need new tests.
Stand back and take a look at the last two years of AI progress as a whole… AI is catching up with humans so quickly, in so many areas, that frankly, we need new tests.
First example of insects seemingly having fun with objects adds to evidence for emotions
Cortical neurons exhibit highly variable responses over trials and time. Theoretical works posit that this variability arises potentially from chao…
In AAPA 2024’s second main stage event, Daniel Kraft, a Stanford and Harvard-trained physician-scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, and investor showcased how cutting-edge technologies are reshaping the…
Philips today announced retrospective study results highlighting the benefits of its AI-powered cardiac care.
Cedars-Sinai CIO Craig Kwiatkowski discusses using the FAVES approach (fair, appropriate, valid, effective and safe) in genAI adoption, as well as the “build vs buy”…
Its new survey of inpatient purchasing finds Epic as the only vendor to increase its net market share in 2023 – gaining 153 new hospital…
Guo and colleagues created human blood-brain barrier (hBBB) assembloids using stem cell-derived brain and blood vessel organoids. These models mimic key blood-brain barrier (BBB) characteristics…
Loss of a protein phosphatase drives resistance to MAPK pathway inhibition in KRAS- and BRAF-mutant cancer cells.
Leading scientist at Leiden University and her husband created a 30-year “culture of fear” and violated academic integrity, investigation panel says
Dr Georgi Chaltikyan of Germany’s Deggendorf Institute of Technology says he believes teaching healthcare staff how to use AI technologies that automate workflows would help…