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Artificial intelligence in intensive care units: University Hospital Freiburg relies on x-cardiac technology in clinical routine

Berlin: Berlin-based x-cardiac GmbH is pleased to announce that Freiburg University Hospital has become the second pilot customer for its AI-based software “x-c-bleeding” for predicting severe bleeding complications after cardiac surgery. With the implementation of “x-c-bleeding”, the University Hospital Freiburg takes another important step towards AI-based medicine. Severe post-operative bleeding and acute renal injury are… Read More »

Conversational intelligence startup Jiminny closes $16.5 million series A round

Investment round, led-by transatlantic growth equity firm Kennet Partners, will accelerate scaleup’s international expansion, headcount, and R&D The company is currently growing at over 150% per annum Latest major investment in the conversation intelligence market which is experiencing rapid growth 11 August 2022, London – Jiminny, a UK headquartered conversation intelligence provider supporting sales teams… Read More »

Fauci says he hasn’t seen intelligence on sick Wuhan lab workers

Dr. Anthony Fauci says he has not reviewed any U.S. intelligence on lab workers who allegedly got sick at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in autumn 2019, while he also continues to deny that the National Institutes of Health approved funding for gain-of-function research at the lab. Rep. Mike Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican, asked Fauci… Read More »

Biden opens door to release of intelligence report on COVID-19 origin

President Joe Biden signaled that he is prepared to make public the intelligence report he commissioned into whether COVID-19 originated naturally or was the result of a Chinese laboratory leak. “Yes, unless there’s something I’m unaware of,” Biden told reporters Thursday of his plan before boarding Air Force One. Biden directed the intelligence community this… Read More »

A machine-versus-doctors fixation masks important questions about artificial intelligence

Next time you go to the doctor, remember to bring your genome card.  What, you don’t have one? Of course you don’t. Wallet-sized cards containing a person’s genetic code don’t exist.  Yet they were envisioned in a 1996 Los Angeles Times article, which predicted that by 2020 the makeup of a person’s genome would drive… Read More »

Dangers of artificial intelligence in medicine | TheHill – The Hill

Two of the most significant predictions for the new decade are that AI will become more pervasive, and the U.S. health-care system will need to evolve. AI can augment and improve the health-care system to serve more patients with fewer doctors.  However, health innovators need to be careful to design a system that enhances doctors’… Read More »