Considering what healthcare systems might learn from past efforts to develop highly trustworthy computer systems.
Improved vendor offerings and advanced features have made Desktop as a Service far more appealing than just a few years ago.
A recent, otherwise typical, Friday evening took an unexpected turn when I found myself in the emergency department (ED) after a family member ...
Many healthcare leaders have already gained experience from several AI pilots. Here’s where they stand on the technology ...
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Doctors Increasingly See AI Scribes in a Positive Light. But Hiccups Persist.
AI "hallucinations" remain a concern, and patient encounters require sensitive adjustment ...
ESET researchers present technical details on a recent data destruction incident affecting a company in Poland’s energy sector.
The race for governor is on in South Dakota, and so is the race to determine the state’s policy on data centers before the next governor is elected. State Rep. Kent Roe, R-Hayti, wants to pass a bill ...
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What happened after General Electric moved its headquarters out of Fairfield 10 years ago?
The relocation in 2016 of GE's headquarters from Fairfield to Boston was a blow, but not a disaster, for Connecticut's economy.
The AI boom is poised to fuel a rapid—and drastic—surge in electricity demand, placing unprecedented pressure on utilities to ...
AI is rapidly entering clinical care, but malpractice law has not kept pace. As adoption accelerates, clinicians are being ...
The Enquirer reached out to a dozen of the region's largest districts to gauge where they are in developing AI policies ahead ...
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New mode of communication inside cells helps bacterial pathogens to evade drugs
Biologists have uncovered a new mode of communication inside cells that helps bacterial pathogens learn how to evade drugs.
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