Worm robot can climb inside you
Published on Sep 26, 2018
"Will this creepy robotic caterpillar one day deliver drugs in the human body?"Hong Kong University's worm robot is crazy.
by Michael Irving
September 27, 2018
Camels, code & lab coats: how AI is advancing science and medicine
Published on Sep 21, 2018
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already a part of our everyday lives – from search, to translate, to finding all the dog photos we’ve ever taken. Soon, it will also have a major impact on our health and wellbeing. For the past few years, Google researchers have been exploring ways these same technologies could help advance the fields of medicine and science, working with scientists, doctors, and others in the field. In this video, we share a few early research projects that have big potential. Check out the description below for more info on each project.
AI and Machine Learning in Medicine with Jonathan Chen
Published on Nov 28, 2018
Medicine is ripe for applying AI, given the enormous volumes of real world data and ballooning healthcare costs. Professor Chen demystifies buzzwords, draws analogies to well-established tools and shares why mastering Go and operating self-driving cars differs from solving the unique medical challenges.
Jonathan H. Chen, assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford University Medical Center
As a physician data scientist, Professor Chen practices internal medicine for the concrete rewards of caring for real people and to inspire research focused on discovering and distributing clinical data knowledge. At Stanford, his group seeks to empower individuals with the collective experience of the many, combining human and artificial intelligence approaches that will deliver better care than either can do alone. Professor Chen is a founding partner of the startup Reaction Explorer, which draws on technology to teach complex problem-solving in organic chemistry.
This talk was recorded at Stanford Reunion Homecoming 2018.
Webinar: KenSci-Microsoft-HIMSS- Funding your AI Journey. Four stories from Singapore to Seattle
Published on Apr 16, 2019
Having successfully cracked the formula together, KenSci and Microsoft are sharing four true cases of health systems that have invested in AI and witnessed success with as much as 4X ROI in as little as 12 weeks.
Hear from two leading experts in the industry on how they have helped health systems commence their AI journey, make better use of their existing data, and steer their organization towards true north and a visible win.
You don’t just have to take our word for it, at the end of the webinar we’ll share the secret on how you can mark your success in healthcare AI by saving a million patient lives, and at least a million dollars.
[Webinar] Deep Learning for Medical Imaging
Published on Apr 18, 2019
Listen to this recorded webinar presented by Idan Bassuk, Head of AI at Aidoc in collaboration with NVIDIA.
Deep learning-based object detection has already proven its maturity in many domains and serves as a key component in most AI solutions for medical imaging.
In this webinar, Idan Bassuk, head of AI at Aidoc, will present the unique challenges and opportunities for AI in medical imaging.
You will learn:
why deep learning is a great fit for medical imaging;
how deep learning can solve some of the major challenges associated with training AI in medical imaging, including pyramid networks, focal loss, and deformable convolutional networks; and
about the value AI provides in prioritizing urgent patients in a clinical settings.
An AI smartwatch that detects seizures | Rosalind Picard
Published on Apr 24, 2019
Every year worldwide, more than 50,000 otherwise healthy people with epilepsy suddenly die -- a condition known as SUDEP. These deaths may be largely preventable, says AI researcher Rosalind Picard. Learn how Picard helped develop a cutting-edge smartwatch that can detect epileptic seizures before they occur and alert nearby loved ones in time to help.
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