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University of Tennessee invests $150,000 in AI health care startup

Accelerate Fund has announced its second investment of $150,000 to VisualizAI, an artificial intelligence startup related to health care claims processing.

Princeton Precision Health: An interdisciplinary, AI-driven approach to tackling big questions about health and disease

PPH researchers apply cutting-edge AI and computational models to massive datasets to develop a deep understanding of the factors that shape health and illness.

University of Doha for Science and Technology hosts Dr. Mohammad Etedali for a discussion about digital divide to AI divide

The session, attended by faculty and students, explored the transition from a digital divide to one increasingly shaped by AI advancements

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,

Intermountain CFO's AI playbook: Smarter spending, stronger workforce

Discover how Intermountain Health is utilizing AI and automation to improve efficiency and financial sustainability, as discussed by CFO Clay Ashdown.

First-of-its-kind health care AI competition launched in CT. Winner could bring in $100K

Up to eight proposals will receive funding, with a maximum award of $100,000 for first prize. Participants will also have the opportunity to refine and strengthen their innovations with expert mentorship and strategic support, officials said.

Suki's Optimistic Vision For Healthcare AI

This year marks the first significant new manifestation of enterprise AI for healthcare. It's the healthcare assistant and platform Suki whose assistive layer sits on top

Utah bill would require cops to disclose AI-authored police reports

A bill headed to Utah's Senate floor would require police to include disclaimers in any report written with help from artificial intelligence. Introduced by Sen. Stephanie Pitcher, SB180 comes nearly a year after multiple police agencies across the country began testing software like Axon's Draft One,