ai in the future

What to Expect with AI in the Future

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“The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.” -Edward Teller With the advancement that we have today, it would not be a surprise to know that the world of technology is evolving faster than we’d ever imagined. From what seemed to be a science-fiction thing, artificial intelligence becomes a reality. Let us first give actual definitions of AI to …

healthcare trends 2019

Top 3 Healthcare Trends in 2019

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Healthcare trends 2019 is shaping up to be another year for the healthcare industry, especially for better data management and protection. Organizations are also here to design a user-friendly experience for patients and staff in the industry. Innovation, enhanced infrastructure, and optimized workflow are just some of the goals of healthcare providers. Investments in these aspects are also expected to …

Artificial Intelligence App: Bridging the Gap in Healthcare

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“Artificial Intelligence would be the ultimate version of Google. The ultimate search engine that would understand everything on the Web. It would understand exactly what you wanted, and it would give you the right thing. We’re nowhere near doing that now. However, we can get incrementally closer to that, and that is basically what we work on.” -Larry Page What …

The Latest in AI and Machine Learning in the Healthcare Industry

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“We do not need magic to change the world. We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better. “-J.K. Rowling In this world of modern technology, we aim to make things better if not the best, for the interest of humankind. We continue to innovate and expedite resources especially in healthcare to …

Is It OK to Look for Medical Symptoms and Diagnosis Online?

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At some point, the majority (if not all) of us have googled our medical symptoms hoping to skip a visit to the doctor. Every time we suspect that something may be wrong with us, whether it’s a sudden ache or discomfort, we turn to search engines thinking that the answer we find online will make us more relieved. If you’ve …