Hospital doctors meeting
10:41 AM

Also: Three partners will combine advanced analytics, social risk assessments and actuarial validation to measure the impacts of SDOH interventions.

10:12 AM
More tech companies, and the government, are needed to address rural healthcare cyberattacks, according to the new Microsoft rural hospital cybersecurity landscape report. 
Microprocessor chip for AI
10:35 AM

As the White House-backed project seeks to drive the evolution of artificial intelligence computational processes, demand for GPU servers may push the development of lighter-weight machine learning models, says an ICD researcher.

 
Quantum Computer
11:04 AM

The aim of the collaboration is to harness the "leading-edge power of quantum computing to shape the future of healthcare and technology" and create "a robust ecosystem that will attract, educate and retain top talent."

Healthcare workers meeting with administrators
09:20 AM

Behavioral AI and a fully integrated toolset are critical elements for information protection.

A hospital pathologist analysing images using an AI platform
09:27 PM

It features speech-to-text and an AI that identifies high-risk findings from slide images.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security seal
09:56 AM

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security sees three areas of concern as artificial intelligence is used across critical infrastructure sectors: attacks using AI, attacks targeting AI systems and design, and implementation failures.

Andy Sajous of Ahead on AI
01:08 PM

Andy Sajous, a leader in digital transformation, explains. He discusses the trade-offs of building versus buying artificial intelligence tools and describes some crucial actions CIOs should take going into 2025.

CIO and other healthcare C-suite leaders
10:49 AM

"Tech CxOs' ability to insert their essential expertise into enterprise decisions will ultimately determine their organizations’ success in the AI era," a new IBM report argues.

Digital abstract of a padlock
11:12 AM

Healthcare organizations will need to go through a three-step process to achieve post-quantum safety: Discover, observe and transform, says Scott Crowder, vice president of IBM's quantum-safe adoption team.