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Riskonnect adds new AI features in Healthcare Risk & Patient Safety solution

The Adverse Event Severity Prediction feature assists in triaging investigations by predicting the severity of events.

Kennedys IQ Launches 'Neuro-Symbolic AI' Tool For Insurance Work

The legal tech group connected to UK-based law firm Kennedys has launched what it's calling the 'first fully explainable neuro-symbolic AI risk analysis solution'. It's called Kennedys

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Fortrea's Alaric Jackson Talks AI in Clinical Trials

In a recent interview with Fierce Biotech's Chris Hayden, Fortrea's Chief Technology and Data Officer Alaric Jackson discussed the growing role of AI in clinical trials. | Fortrea's CTO discusses AI's expanding role in clinical trials,

Uniqus Consultech and Cranium AI Forge Strategic Alliance for AI Risk Management

Uniqus Consultech partners with Cranium AI to enhance AI risk management capabilities, combining expertise in risk, governance, and technology with cutting-edge AI security solutions. This collaboration addresses the increasing need for robust AI frameworks amid the rise of generative AI systems.

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C3.ai: Riding AI Coattails

C3.ai, Inc. is riding the AI coattails from Palantir Technologies, but the relative value is remarkable. Click here to read an analysis on AI stock now.

AI-Powered Crypto: A Smart Bet, Or A Dangerous Gamble?

AI-powered crypto is reshaping finance, but is it a smart bet or a risky gamble? Explore the innovation, risks, and future of AI cryptocurrencies in this deep dive.

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R1 RCM Inc. (RCM): Transforming Healthcare with AI Solutions

We recently published a list of 35 Non-Tech AI Opportunities Amid DeepSeek Selloff. In this article, we are going to take a look at where R1 RCM Inc. (NASDAQ:RCM) stands against other non-tech AI opportunities amid DeepSeek selloff.

Rad AI raises $60M to help radiologists improve accuracy of patient care

According to Rad AI, radiologists generate more than 700 million images per year in the United States alone and account for 80% of healthcare data. Collating and analyzing that data puts a tremendous burden on radiologists, which leads to an increasing issue among employees with burnout.