CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice and economic development officials in West Virginia were all smiles Wednesday as they welcomed South Korean pharmaceutical manuf
CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice and economic development officials in West Virginia were all smiles Wednesday as they welcomed South Korean pharmaceutical manufacturer UNDBIO to the state. In an announcement Wednesday morning from the Governor’s Reception Room in the Capitol Building, Justice and Department of Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Mitch Carmichael said that the state […]
CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice and economic development officials in West Virginia were all smiles Wednesday as they welcomed South Korean pharmaceutical ma
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It has been fashionable for the past several years to invoke the term “artificial intelligence” as a ritual bath for the use of IT in healthcare. And while a level of hype can be taken with a pinch of salt in advanced economies like those of the UK, the US, and China, should we not be more alert to it when it suffuses digital healthcare in less developed countries?
Even in the UK – probably not so different to other European countries or North America – conventional data analytics seems to be of more use than much-vaunted AI systems.