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AI needs rules and regulations to evolve effectively

During a discussion at HIMSS23, panelists discussed the promise of AI while expressing concerns about its potentially unchecked evolution.

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Research roundup: Recent grants and publications for Emory faculty and staff

Research roundup: Recent grants and publications for Emory faculty and staff
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HHS unit works to curb cyberattacks

The department’s Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center is a one-stop shop for information about hackers’ activities and ways to avoid being hacked.

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AI recognition of patient race in medical imaging: a modelling study

AI recognition of patient race in medical imaging: a modelling study
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'Smarter AI can help fight bias in healthcare'

03:06 AM Leading researchers discussed which requirements AI algorithms must meet to fight bias in healthcare during the Artificial Intelligence and Implications for Health Equity: Will AI Improve Equity or Increase Disparities? session which was held on 1 December.  The speakers were: Ziad Obermeyer, associate professor of health policy and management at the Berkeley School of Public Health, CA; Luke Oakden-Rayner, director of medical imaging research at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia; Constance Lehman, professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School, director of breast imaging, and co-director of the Avon Comprehensive Breast Evaluation Center at Massachusetts General Hospital; and Regina Barzilay, professor in the department of electrical engineering and computer science and member of the Computer Science and AI Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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