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The company says it partnered with child psychologists to develop an online safety platform for individuals and families to protect children from "technology's negative effects."
The airline will allow passengers to access medical care powered by Parsys Telemedicine in the air at "telemedicine stations."
Developers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong claim it "communicates like a real doctor."
Also, two Korean digital dentistry solutions providers are integrating AI into their dental diagnostic software.
A study published in medRxiv reveals that inference techniques including chain-of-thought and search augmented generation can reduce AI hallucination rates.
Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, Oura's first CMO, spoke with MobiHealthNews about his plans for the company and his vision to personalize Oura's offerings using generative AI.
The company has secured 510(k) clearance for its Apple Watch-powered seizure monitoring platform, expanding the role of wearables in epilepsy care.
The partnership will allow Wisp members to access pelvic health care and Origin patients discounts on Wisp's reproductive and sexual health offerings.
A study published in Cell reveals a paralyzed man could control a robotic arm for seven months following the implantation of an AI-enabled brain-computer interface.
The aim is to simplify care, save time and deliver resources faster by using AI to advance emergency department efficiency, cardiotoxicity risk prediction and census forecasting.