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Harnessing the Power of Multi-Agent Systems for Real-Time Optimization

Mohit Agarwal's work provides valuable insights into the transformative capabilities of MARL, highlighting its potential to drive innovation and efficiency in complex, real-time environments.

SSA has a special program for people with hearing problems

The Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to launch an innovative AI-driven program aimed at improving services for individuals with hearing impairments, promising significant cost savings and enhanced efficiency.

Mayo Clinic's secret weapon against AI hallucinations: Reverse RAG in action

To tackle data-retrieval-based hallucinations in non-diagnostic use cases, Mayo Clinic has applied CURE reverse RAG paired with vector databases.

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,

AI scanner used to detect potential potholes

New artificial intelligence (AI) technology could help a council detect potential potholes before they become a problem. Hertfordshire County Council has been trialling Robotiz3d's ARRES Eye, a scanner which can be placed on council vehicles and used to collect data as crews go about their usual daily duties.

Solana ETF Approval Could Send This AI Altcoin Into a Parabolic 44,000% Run

With the Solana ETH approval set to spark a market rally, investors are piling funds into the RCO Finance (RCOF) AI altcoin presale, anticipating a 44,000% run.

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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.