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    Article "Robots are coming to a hospital near you"
    Live in San Francisco, Chicago, or New York? They’re already here.

    by Mattie Milner and Stephen Rice
    May 11, 2019

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    How AI will liberate doctors from keyboards and basements | Eric Topol

    Published on May 19, 2019

    Eric Topol, a professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine at Scripps, is an executive vice president at Scripps Research and the founder and director of Scripps Research Translational Institute (previously Scripps Translational Science Institute). His work melds genomics, big data, and both information technologies and digital health technologies to advance the promise of personalized medicine. He is the author of "Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again"

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    "Stanford researchers develop artificial intelligence tool to help detect brain aneurysms"
    Radiologists improved their diagnoses of brain aneurysms with the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm developed by medical experts and computer scientists.

    by Taylor Kubota
    June 7, 2019

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    Article "The Hidden Challenges of China’s Booming Medical AI Market"
    At an estimated market size of RMB 20 billion in 2018, China’s medical artificial intelligence (AI) market promises vast opportunities for US companies with innovative AI products and solutions. Yet, businesses that do not have the foresight and resources to deal with complex regulatory challenges may struggle to thrive in this competitive market. If US companies want to succeed, they must position themselves strategically and mitigate regulatory risks through clever partnerships and targeted policy advocacy.

    by Caroline Meinhardt
    June 24, 2019

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    Article "How hospitals are using AI to save their sickest patients and curb 'alarm fatigue'"
    Early tests show artificial "assistants" can help doctors and nurses spot potentially deadly problems in time to take life-saving action.

    by Sony Salzman
    July 27, 2019

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    Artificial Intelligence in cardiology: introduction to A.I.

    Published on Aug 8, 2019

    Mayo Clinic cardiologist Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D., discusses artificial intelligence in cardiology.

    Artificial Intelligence is the ability to make computers or machines learn to solve problems that would otherwise involve a human to do it. Artificial intelligence in medicine is used to diagnose many medical conditions.

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    Artificial intelligence in medicine: Mayo Clinic Radio

    Nov 9, 2019

    On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. Bradley Erickson, a Mayo Clinic diagnostic radiologist, will discuss AI in medicine and society.

    This interview originally aired Nov. 9, 2019.

    When you think of artificial intelligence (AI), you might imagine what you see in the movies: robots, self-driving vehicles, and computers that think and act like humans. You might already be using AI every day when you ask Siri or Alexa for help. AI might be better described as machine learning or deep learning, and it is a fast-growing part of medicine, changing how health care providers treat patients. For example, AI is being used at Mayo Clinic to detect heart disease, treat stroke patients faster and create algorithms for diagnostic radiology.

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