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AI-Powered Deep Learning Tool Accurately Assesses Nail Psoriasis Severity: Research Shows

Germany: A team of researchers from Germany developed a deep learning model using a convolutional neural network (CNN) to accurately assess nail psoriasis severity. The model was trained on 4,400 images and demonstrated strong performance, achieving an AUROC of 86% during training and 80% in validation, closely aligning with expert evaluations.

Deep Learning 6month
How Korean chips can seize the 'Stargate' moment

The country is falling behind in an intensifying cycle of innovation and competition involving AI and the changes in the industrial landscape AI will bring

AI hardware 7month
Patients Prefer AI in Skin Cancer Screening as an Assistive Tool, Not a Replacement

Patients expressed concern that overreliance on artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to clinicians losing their skills, both medical and interpersonal.

Cybersecurity 7month
Suki AI Is Everywhere—and Aims to Be Invisible

Suki is establishing itself as a darling of some of the largest health care companies in the country. On March 3, Rush—the Chicago-based academic medical center—announced that it will deploy Suki's technology across its entire enterprise,

SK Telecom partners with Elice, Schneider, Giga Computing for AI data centers

As part of its focus on AI and computing, SK Telecom has previously invested $200 million in Penguin Solutions and invested in AI cloud firm Lambda. SK Telecom opened the Gasan AI data center in cooperation with Lambda last December as part of the former's new GPU-as-a-Service offering.

NSDC to implement AI, ML, Robotics skilling programmes in schools

Skills for New Bharat is a step towards addressing the accelerating demand for future-ready skills in emerging technologies such as AI, ML, and Robotics. | iStock/ The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) is set to implement skill development programmes focusing on AI,

Robotics 7month
Knostic raises $11M to strengthen enterprise AI security with need-to-know access controls

Enterprise artificial intelligence security startup Knostic Inc. announced today that it has raised $11 million in new funding to bolster its offering, support enterprises with their AI transformation, and add a customizable safety layer to tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot and Glean.

Cybersecurity 7month
South Korea's AI digital textbooks off to shaky start as semester begins

The Education Ministry revealed that the adoption rate remains at just 33 per cent. Read more at straitstimes.com.