Machine learning
The White House plan for "safe, secure and trustworthy" artificial intelligence wants the Department of Health and Human Services to have a mechanism in place to collect reports of "harms or unsafe healthcare practices," and act to remedy them.
A GSR Ventures survey revealed 71% of investors believe the tech is changing their investment strategy "somewhat," and 17% say it changes their strategy "significantly."
BeMeHealth reveals new strategic investor and expanded offering, Hinge Health announces additional technology for seniors, and Noom extends its enterprise solution.
Panelists at the Constellation Forum 2023 at Northwell Health discussed AI's impact on healthcare and how to adapt to the changing health tech environment.
When combined with Med-PaLM 2, providers and life sciences companies can obtain answers to questions about patient medical records and general medical knowledge.
The offering aims to help providers improve decision-making at the point of care while implementing generative AI effectively.
The generative AI technology will supply patients with answers to healthcare-related questions and scheduling services and offer employees HR-related information.
The Japanese manufacturer's new company, established in Delaware, will utilize a cell picking and imaging system to help providers detect and treat diseases.
Utilizing AI and machine learning, the Charge 6 supplies up to 60% more accurate heart rate readings, the most precise in a Fitbit tracker yet.
The company will use the funds to expand internationally, initially focused on the Japanese and Brazilian markets.