cmaadmin (HEAL)Other NewsGoogle’s AI for Mammograms Doesn’t Account for Racial DifferencesGoogle is working on an AI tool for mammograms that researchers hope will one day be more accurate than human radiologists. The tech giant paid for a study, the results of which were published last week (Jan.1) in Nature. Its findings, at first glance, look promising. But experts caution that AI has a long way […]January 13, 2020DisparitiesResearchers Plan to Use Artificial Intelligence to Improve Health CareResearchers at the University of Iowa are working on developing algorithms in artificial intelligence to learn from sample data and ultimately attempt to predict disease outcomes. Graduate research assistant Zhihui Guo, who has worked with the team for two years, is very interested in the potential it has for health care. Read MoreMarch 4, 2019DisparitiesCould artificial intelligence transform health systems?In an October 22, 2018 article in the Journal of Global Health, Rifat Atun, professor of global health systems at Harvard Chan School, and co-authors write that machine learning—a field of artificial intelligence in which computers are programmed to “learn” from large quantities of data and to progressively improve performance on certain tasks—has the potential […]November 14, 2018DisparitiesGoogle Wants to Use Artificial Intelligence to Predict Heart DiseaseI can look into your eyes and see straight to your heart. It may sound like a sappy sentiment from a Hallmark card. Essentially though, that’s what researchers at Google did in applying artificial intelligence to predict something deadly serious: the likelihood that a patient will suffer a heart attack or stroke. The researchers made […]February 22, 2018Page 1 of 1