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Rafael Grossmann, the first surgeon who performed an operation with the help of Google Glass, told me that Pokémon Go represents the ultimate gamification of an “activity” app, and that he does not think the inventors of the game such as Nintendo expected nor planned this effect in people.
AR has a place in the future of healthcare, just read our interview with mixed reality expert, Robert Scoble. But now, let’s see what is already possible today.
Read more: Augmented Reality In Healthcare Will Be Revolutionary: 9 Examples
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Welcome to what I hope is a comprehensive list of startups using machine learning to research and develop drugs. I began this list in November 2017. At that time, it had 37 startups. I have updated it continuously since then. My focus is companies that (1) are new (I'm leaving this purposely vague, but typically founded post-2012); (2) use AI as a key differentiator; (3) develop products or drugs (I exclude service businesses); and (4) have demonstrated traction, such as via at least seed funding.
Read more: 230 Startups Using Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies are rapidly revolutionising the medical industry around the world.
In order to help build increasingly effective care pathways in healthcare, modern artificial intelligence technologies must be adopted and embraced. Events such as the AI & Machine Learning Convention are essential in providing medical experts around the UK access to the latest technologies, products and services that are revolutionising the future of care pathways in the healthcare industry.
Read more: How is AI and machine learning benefiting the healthcare industry?
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Last December, a conference of biologists gathered in Cancun, Mexico, to review a shocking finding. DeepMind, Alphabet’s artificial intelligence lab and sister company to Google, had beat a roomful of biologists in a contest to predict the shape of a protein based on its genetic code.
Read more: The billion-dollar race to change how drugs are made