AI Innovation: The Future of Medicine
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AI: The Next Transformation

AI Innovation: The Future of Medicine

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Welcome to your weekly Disruptive Innovation Radar featuring the latest news, trends and insights from the world of Artificial Intelligence. From breakthrough research to emerging applications, this roundup covers it all in a concise, informative, and easily accessible format.

In this week's roundup

AI is advancing medicine, but should it be regulated? A survey of manufacturing CEOs shows that most would support regulating AI, while a union group in the UK wants HR's use of AI to be regulated and facial expression detection banned. Is AI moving biology from science to engineering, and what does that mean for the future of medicine?

Welcome to your weekly Disruptive Innovation Radar featuring the latest news, trends and insights from the world of Artificial Intelligence. From breakthrough research to emerging applications, this roundup covers it all in a concise, informative, and easily accessible format.

In this week's roundup

AI is advancing medicine, but should it be regulated? A survey of manufacturing CEOs shows that most would support regulating AI, while a union group in the UK wants HR's use of AI to be regulated and facial expression detection banned. Is AI moving biology from science to engineering, and what does that mean for the future of medicine?

 

 

 

AI is advancing medicine, but should it be regulated? A survey of manufacturing CEOs shows that most would support regulating AI, while a union group in the UK wants HR's use of AI to be regulated and facial expression detection banned. Is AI moving biology from science to engineering, and what does that mean for the future of medicine?
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