Article "Artificial Intelligence Set To Dominate Operating Rooms By 2024"
by Jennifer Kite-Powell
June 25, 2020
How to save a couple of thousands of lives with the use of today's technology?
Jun 4, 2020
Although I'm not particularly interested in saving lives, I'm interested in technology. And thanks to that I'm nonstop thinking about all the possibilities.
Credits:
Drone model - Carlos Guerra
007 Heart Defibrillator - Lysandre
Led lamp - Marko Bratovz
Car - Milan Jovanov
Dummy - Jari Ikonen
Democratizing healthcare with AI | Lily Peng | TEDxGateway
Jun 25, 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help us do stuff like finding a specific photo in our photos app, or translating signs into another language. What if we applied the same technology to really big problems in areas like healthcare? Google’s Dr. Lily Peng describes her journey from medicine to technology and outlines the potential of AI in healthcare, describing how her team trained an AI algorithm to detect diabetic eye disease in medical images to help doctors in India prevent millions of people from getting blind. Dr. Lily Peng is a doctor by training and now works with a team of doctors, scientists, and engineers at Google Health who use AI for medical imaging, to increase the availability and accuracy of care. Some of her team’s recent work includes building models to detect diabetic eye disease, predict cardiovascular health factors, and identify breast and lung cancer.
Before Google, Dr. Peng was a product manager at Doximity, the "LinkedIn for physicians” and a co-founder of Nano Precision Medical, a drug delivery device start-up. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree with honors and distinction in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University, California, a doctorate in Bioengineering and a medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco.
Article "AI and the transformation of the medical world"
by Hila Blecher Segev
November 23, 2020
Dmitry Korkin: Evolution of Proteins, Viruses, Life, and AI | Lex Fridman Podcast #153
Jan 11, 2021
Dmitry Korkin is a professor of bioinformatics and computational biology at WPI.
Outline:
0:00 - Introduction
1:57 - Proteins and the building blocks of life
9:00 - Spike protein
15:48 - Coronavirus biological structure explained
20:45 - Virus mutations
27:16 - Evolution of proteins
37:02 - Self-replicating computer programs
44:38 - Origin of life
52:11 - Extraterrestrial life in our solar system
54:08 - Joshua Lederberg
1:00:07 - Dendral
1:03:01 - Why did expert systems fail?
1:05:12 - AlphaFold 2
1:26:50 - Will AI revolutionize art and music?
1:33:49 - Multi-protein folding
1:38:16 - Will AlphaFold 2 result in a Nobel Prize?
1:40:47 - Will AI be used to engineer deadly viruses?
1:55:54 - Book recommendations
2:05:37 - Family
2:08:15 - A poem in Russian
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