How AI Is Helping Diagnose Rare Genetic Diseases
400 million people globally suffer from a rare disease. This is greater than the population of the United States, yet the ominous figures don’t end
400 million people globally suffer from a rare disease. This is greater than the population of the United States, yet the ominous figures don’t end
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To encourage consumer uptake of advanced vehicle technologies, the automotive ecosystem still has some work to do, including figuring out just who will build and
Water utilities that traditionally enjoyed a monopoly in many regions with a captive customer base are compelled to evolve due to several factors, including regulatory
To remain relevant in the Industry 4.0 ecosystem, automotive companies have to clear some near-term hurdles and have an integrated organizational approach toward technology and
For all the promise and peril of artificial intelligence, there’s one big obstacle to its seemingly relentless march: The algorithms for running AI applications have
Data science has been around for a long time. But the failure rates of big data projects and AI projects remain disturbingly high. And despite
Justin Paine sits in a pub in Oakland, California, searching the internet for your most sensitive data. It doesn’t take him long to find to
John Anstey wasn’t on duty the night of June 3, 2017, when terrorists drove a van along the pavement of London Bridge, before embarking on
Last year, China’s government put out its plan to lead the world in AI by 2030. As Eric Schmidt has explained, “It’s pretty simple. By
In a letter published online, 2,400 researchers in 36 countries joined 160 organizations in calling for a global ban on lethal autonomous weapons. Such systems
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