A year into the Covid crisis, scientists explain what we learned — and what we got wrong
The first U.S. case of Covid-19 was reported Jan. 21, 2020, by the CDC. A year later, health experts reflect on the most important lessons learned.
The first U.S. case of Covid-19 was reported Jan. 21, 2020, by the CDC. A year later, health experts reflect on the most important lessons learned.
When memory meets privacy, an LLM becomes a life-long companion.
Today’s anemic version of telemedicine is no more innovative than a call from the doctor 50 years ago.
How a group of friends found themselves at the center of a fierce debate about the future of art.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis on Wednesday signed into law the first measure passed in the U.S. that aims to protect the data found in a…
As AI seems to grow more powerful every day, the CEO of Anthropic is saying that soon, it might be self-sustaining and self-replicating.
Is a “human escape velocity” even possible anymore?
This quality improvement study investigates the association between generative artificial intelligence–drafted replies for patient messages and physician time spent on answering messages and the length…
World’s Leading Innovation Theorist in Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Medicine.
A look at the renaissance of mind, man, and machine.
Customers and the industry believe that having the data, having it organized, and using the data not only for AI training but for other outcomes,…