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Artificial intelligence can spot skin cancer as well as a trained doctor

Artificial intelligence can spot skin cancer as well as a trained doctor | GAFAMS, STARTUPS & INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Researchers at Stanford University have created an AI algorithm that can identify skin cancer as well as a professional doctor. The program was trained on nearly 130,000 images of moles

Via Pharmacomptoir / Corinne Thuderoz
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IBM Watson Can Now Detect Joy and Sadness

IBM Watson Can Now Detect Joy and Sadness | GAFAMS, STARTUPS & INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Envisioning a world where machines have feelings, Watson might be the first

Via Julie O'Donnell, eMedToday
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Considering AI 'with feelings' what could that mean for the integration of AI at the point of care or beyond?
Julie O'Donnell's curator insight, March 31, 2016 2:37 PM
Considering AI 'with feelings' what could that mean for the integration of AI at the point of care or beyond?
eMedToday's curator insight, April 1, 2016 8:39 PM
Considering AI 'with feelings' what could that mean for the integration of AI at the point of care or beyond?
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These 5 Robotics Startups Are Changing The Way Work Gets Done

These 5 Robotics Startups Are Changing The Way Work Gets Done | GAFAMS, STARTUPS & INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Industrial robots don't always get as much attention as their humanoid counterparts, but they are changing the life of humans just as much, if not more.
Via Kassie Perlongo, Philippe Trebaul
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