Two new studies from the Department of Computational Biomedicine at Cedars-Sinai are advancing what we know about using machine learning and big data to improve health care and medical research. Both ...
The history of medical diagnosis is a march through painstaking observation. Ancient Egyptian physicians first diagnosed urinary tract infections by observing patterns in patients’ urine. To diagnose ...
The Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences’ use of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming its medical research landscape by accelerating discovery, improving accuracy and enabling ...
Mayo Clinic clinicians are starting to explore how they might use healthcare-specific large language models – accessed through a generative artificial intelligence chat application – to enhance ...
The Koios DS Smart Ultrasound software, used to get a second opinion on mammography images, is seen on a computer screen. AI's power lies in analyzing vast data to find patterns beyond the capacity of ...
Doctors, data scientists and hospital executives believe artificial intelligence may help solve what until now have been intractable problems. AI is already showing promise to help clinicians diagnose ...
Human physiology is so complex, and the external variables so numerous, that we often have no sure knowledge of why one patient did well or another patient didn’t. Every physician longs for some way ...
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