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IBM watsonx Assistant for Z: Applying AI Where the Need Is Greatest

One of the troubling uses of a new technology like AI is the feeding frenzy of trying to apply it to every problem without any significant effort to inform the order in which AI is implemented by company need. This […]

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Enterprise AI Adoption Explodes After the Major Breakthroughs of 2023

The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has picked up pace over the past two months, with enterprise companies around the world scrambling to integrate the latest breakthroughs. What once seemed like a far-off vision is now an imminent reality – AI […]

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Meet CARMEN, a robot that helps people with mild cognitive impairment

Meet CARMEN, short for Cognitively Assistive Robot for Motivation and Neurorehabilitation—a small, tabletop robot designed to help people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) learn skills to improve memory, attention, and executive functioning at home.

What Are the Secrets to Optimizing Motion Control in Robots?

Motion control optimization is about more than ensuring a robot can move. It must also move correctly; meeting the ideal speed, power, direction, length and timing. Assurance in each of these categories is necessary because these are what separate robots from human employees

The Myth of the ‘Cheery, AI Collaborator’

AI Reduces 60+ Copywriting Team to One Editor

In yet another bone-chilling example of how AI is hollowing-out copywriting teams, this BBC report details how AI turned a 60+ copywriting team into a one-man operation.

First introduced by the publisher in 2023, AI slowly began to usurp more and more jobs until by 2024, everyone on the team was vaporized save for one, lone editor.

Observes the last of the team, who chooses to remain anonymous: “All of a sudden, I was just doing everyone’s job.

“Mostly, it was just about cleaning things up and making the writing sound less awkward, cutting out weirdly formal or over-enthusiastic language.

“It was more editing than I had to do with human writers, but it was always the exact same kinds of edits. The real problem was it was just so repetitive and boring. It started to feel like I was the robot.”

That account is a long way from current-day AI evangelism, which insists AI is little more than a warm-and-fuzzy friend who will always help you — and never hurt.

For editors and writers who are not tasked with unearthing fresh news data in their jobs, the message is clear: Increasingly, staying alive in copyediting has become a fight to be ‘the last one standing.’

In other news and analysis on AI writing:

*In-Depth Guide: New AI Writer Challenger: Close Enough to Make ChatGPT Yawn: Reviewer Jayric Maning finds that while that Llama3 AI chatbot is no slouch, it still comes in behind market leader ChatGPT.

Observes Maning: “I would have to say that GPT-4 is the better LLM (AI engine). GPT-4 excels in multimodality, with advanced capabilities in handling text, image, and audio inputs, while Llama 3’s similar features are still in development.

“GPT-4 also offers a much larger context length and better performance and is widely accessible through popular tools and services, making it more user-friendly.”

*ChatGPT’s New Smarts: Maybe Humans Should Stick to Finger-Painting?: While knowledge of ChatGPT’s intellectual prowess is widespread, new metrics indicate the AI writer/tool is smarter than many realize.

Specifically, ChatGPT’s performance on numerous standardized tests — compiled by former researcher OpenAI Leopold Aschenbrenner — leaves most humans hopelessly behind.

Here’s how ChatGPT ranks against humans on some of the most common — and challenging — high school and college exams, according to Aschenbrenner:

~Uniform Bar Exam: Top 10%

~LSAT (Law School Admission Test): Top 12%

~SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test): Top 3%

~GRE (Graduate Record Examination) (Verbal): Top 1%

~GRE (Graduate Record Examination) (Quantitative): Top 20%

~US Biology Olympiad (high school): Top 1%

~AP Chemistry(high school): Top 20%

~AP Macroeconomics (high school): Top 8%

~AP Calculus BC (high school): Top 49%

One caveat: ChatGPT took the above tests in 2023, before it was upgraded to ChatGPT-4o.

So chances are, ChatGPT-4o would score even higher on some or all of these tests above.

*Anthropic’s New Claude 3.5: An Ego-Check for ChatGPT?: In a win for consumers, Anthropic has released an upgrade to its ChatGPT competitor that it claims outperforms ChatGPT.

While the jury is still out, Anthropic claims Claude 3.5:

~Writes in a more natural tone

~Is better at nuance and humor

~Processes complicated prompts more easily

Either way, writers win: Brilliant AI programmers at various AI writing firms remain hell-bent on outdoing each other.

And consequently, the auto-writing tools just keep getting more sophisticated.

*Brand Writing, Steadfastly Consistent: Acrolinx — an editing and writing tool designed to ensure all users write in the same brand voice — has gotten an AI upgrade.

The changes enable users to instantly auto-generate ‘brand-standard’ writing at a pre-set quality level.

It also double-checks any writing auto-generated to ensure it steers clear of plagiarism.

*New WordPress Plug-In: Automated Writing, with a Side of SEO: WordPress users now have another AI writer optimized for scoring high in search engine returns: ‘SEO Basics — AI Writer.’

In addition, the tool also enables the creation of automated posts that can be released on a scheduled basis.

Plus, it can transcribe YouTube videos to written transcriptions and includes social media filters that enable ‘media-rich content that aligns with current trends and topics.’

*Snapshot: Some Top AI Paraphrasing Tools: Business Research Insights has released its list of top AI paraphrasers. Here’s their selection, along with links to pricing pages:

~CoderDuck

~SEO Wagon

~Spin Rewriter

~Quillbot

~Prepost SEO

One caveat: Virtually all AI writers — including ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude — are capable of paraphrasing.

AI tools specializing in paraphrasing are pitched as ideally designed to make AI paraphrasing easier and more powerful.

*ChatGPT: Picking Your Favorite Flavor: Writer Rachel Davies offers an excellent rundown in this piece of the latest versions of ChatGPT and their costs.

The quick takeaway: Besides ChatGPT’s limited free version, ChatGPT Plus is available for $20/month, ChatGPT Team runs $30/month and ChatGPT Enterprise costs $60/month.

*Bad Dog: Adobe Sued by U.S. Over Tough-to-Unsubscribe Tricks: Consumers fooled by tricky, bait-and-switch, ‘easy unsubscribe’ offers will most likely cheer this day in court against Adobe.

The beef: The U.S. alleges that Adobe — provider of a number of AI writing/imaging services — deliberately misled customers about how to cancel its subscriptions.

Observes writer David McCabe: “Adobe took steps to lock consumers into yearly subscriptions billed in monthly increments, the lawsuit argued.

“The overall price of the plan was often displayed in bold when customers signed up.

“But a reference to Adobe’s cancellation fee was displayed in lighter italic text, the government said.

“Consumers had to click a separate link to see details of the early cancellation fee, which cost half of any remaining payments and applied if a customer canceled in the first year, the government said.”

*AI Big Picture: Sad Masquerade: CNN Exposes AI Posing as Human Reporters: Writer Hadas Gold takes an in-depth look in this piece at a growing problem with AI writing: Publishers who mislead readers that AI-generated articles are being written by human beings.

The company in the crosshairs in Gold’s piece: Hoodline.

Observes Peter Adams, a senior vice president of the News Literacy Project: The way the site uses and discloses AI purposely tricks readers by “mimicking” the look and feel of a “standards-based local news organization with real journalists.”

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Joe Dysart is editor of RobotWritersAI.com and a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 150+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.

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Q&A: Elephants use the tips of their trunks to grasp things with great precision—how this can help robotic design?

An elephant uses its trunk for eating, drinking water, communicating, exploring the environment, social behavior, and making and using tools. The trunk, which contains six muscle groups, is not only very strong—it can uproot a tree—but can be used with great precision. Elephants use a number of techniques to grasp objects, including suction, pinching with the two "fingers" at the tip of the trunk and wrapping the trunk around the object.

A new method to achieve smooth gait transitions in hexapod robots

Robots that can navigate various terrains both rapidly and efficiently could be highly advantageous, as they could successfully complete complex missions in challenging environments. For instance, these robots could help to monitor complex natural environments, such as forests, or could search for survivors after natural disasters.

The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare Sector

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Sector!

The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare offers advanced and precise healthcare services. AI and Machine Learning (ML) technologies offer thrilling opportunities for the healthcare sector. From molecular research and development functions to clinical decisions, everything is performed precisely with AI.

The current scenario of AI in healthcare backed up by ML is smarter enough to identify tumors. Besides, artificial intelligence in healthcare also helps in diagnosing severe diseases efficiently.

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In this article, we compiled a list of the best applications of AI in the healthcare sector.

The Best applications of AI in the healthcare sector

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Applications of AI in healthcare are incredible. The AI technology for the healthcare sector is driving abundant benefits for care service providers. Especially with the use of predictive analytics, AI is transforming the healthcare industry rapidly.

Here are the best benefits of AI in healthcare industry

  1. AI For Fast Diagnosis

The benefits of AI in healthcare sector are enormous. , the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare for optimizing disease diagnosis has a high impact on the industry.

AI software solutions, using the potentialities of Machine Learning, and Deep Learning techniques, process vast patient data faster and quickly and accurately make treatment decisions.

Further, predictive analytical features of AI healthcare apps can seamlessly predict diseases faster and help physicians deliver the best care services on time to the patients. Thus, artificial intelligence in healthcare supports practitioners to make quick conclusions and provide the right treatment at the right time.

USM is one of the top AI development companies in the USA. We develop intelligent AI apps for healthcare organizations. Our team of AI experts, with vast proven knowledge of trending concepts of AI, builds fully advanced disease detection software solutions that save lots of time and increase patients care level.

Further, intelligent AI-powered healthcare applications will derive insights into the patient’s health data and offer personalized treatment recommendations to the patients.

AI machines can process vast historic patient data faster for ensuring quick and accurate treatment decisions. AI can predict disease faster than a physician. Thus, artificial intelligence in healthcare supports practitioners for quicker data access for providing the right treatment at the right time.

USM has an innovative AI mobility solution for healthcare service providers. Our care planning AI solution physicians can send treatment recommendations to patients. This solution might be useful for enhancing treatment levels. Get this life-saving AI solution right now!

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  1. AI for Drug Development

The drug development use case is the best answer for what is the main role of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Yes, AI in drug development is one of the best use cases of the technology. The use of AI in healthcare in pharmaceuticals plays a significant role in developing advanced drugs to treat complex diseases.

Further, driven by the capabilities of data prediction, AI algorithms in healthcare apps developed for drug discovery and development also predict the toxicity of molecules based on their chemical structure. It is one of the top benefits of using AI in drug development.

Artificial intelligence is widely deploying by pharmaceutical firms for developing new drugs to tackle novel diseases. Companies are using AI for drug research and development functions.

  1. AI Automates Admin Tasks

It is one of the best applications of AI in healthcare. AI is the symbol for automation and it is evolving successfully with its intelligent automation capabilities. Automating front-desk operations is one of the major roles of using AI in the healthcare sector.

By automating health insurance services, back-office tasks, patient data management, discharge summary generation, and many more data accessing, storing, and processing activities, AI healthcare solutions are assisting healthcare service providers in terms of streamlined operational processes and enhanced productivity.

Insurance companies are highly investing in AI apps for streamlining internal claiming processes, validating automatically, and disbursing amounts to the insurer on time. Moreover, AI-powered automation applications have the potential to process hundreds of claims simultaneously and accurately validate every word for checking the credit eligibility of each client.

This application is widely used for automating health insurance services. The insurance companies in the healthcare industry are relying on AI for boosting their internal processes. Artificial intelligent systems help them in processing claims automatically with human interference.

AI-powered automation systems analyze hundreds of claims and accurately checks for the credit eligibility of each client.

  1. AI Robots For Minimal Invasive Surgeries

Artificial Intelligence and its role in Healthcare has already reached the next level and robotic surgeries are the best examples for this scenario. The robotic surgery includes minimum cuts and slits. Besides, compared to physicians, robots perform surgery with less pain and little incision line. Hence, AI-powered robotic surgeries in healthcare are stress-free and time-saving.

The robotic surgery includes minimum cuts and slits. Besides, compared to physicians, robots perform surgery with less pain and little incision line. Accordingly, telemedicine is also gaining popularity nowadays. Remote surgery using robots and telemedicine with assistants are giving tremendous benefits to care service providers.

Thus, the future of surgery using AI in healthcare is stress-free. Thanks to such advanced AI technology for the healthcare industry.

  1. AI for post-discharge services

Few advanced AI apps for healthcare allows doctors to help patients post-discharge. Patients can get detailed data of medication, follow-ups, and physician contact details.

USM has a similar AI app for healthcare service providers. Get your artificial intelligence solution now.

Recommended: AI In Healthcare: The Future of Healthcare Sector Will be Around “AI”

  1. Monitoring Post-discharge Patients

Advanced AI apps for healthcare allow doctors to monitor post-discharge patients. Using AI-based electronic health records management system, healthcare service providers can access patient’s health data, monitor detailed medication, schedule follow-ups, and book online appointments with physicians in an emergency.

  1. AI Personal Nursing Assistants

It is one of the best applications of AI in healthcare or AI in medicine. As of research, over 50% of patients are comfortable and safe being with virtual nursing assistants. The AI and ML-powered virtual nursing assistants operate with voice and checks patients on time.

8.    AI for Quick Navigation

Nobody knows when a person needs emergency treatment. User-friendly AI-powered mobile apps act as a bridge between hospitals and clients. The best example of AI in healthcare for this application is USM’s AI healthcare app.

This next-gen. AI app for healthcare benefits patients to find the nearest healthcare centers. Accordingly, it also gives data on room availability, fab facilities, and so on. If you are a healthcare service provider, get this AI app for healthcare for providing quick and personalized services to clients.

Other Potential Advantages Of Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare

8. Aware Of Regularity Frameworks

In the recent past, healthcare regulations in the United States are updating to keep up with the evolving digital healthcare market. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been taking incremental phases to amendment the existing rules and regulations. Recently, it was introduced the “Digital Health Innovation Action Plan” to guide the agency’s role in advancing effective digital health technologies.

Besides, the FDA also focused on a digital health software Pre-Cert Pilot Program. It is enrolling software-as-a-medical-device (SaMD) developers in this project. This pilot project helps the FDA to determine the performance indicators that are needed for per-certifying the product. Using this, the FDA helps developers in identifying new ways of product approval procedures that are seamless.

Accordingly, another regularity framework, “Policy for Device Software Functions and Mobile Medical Applications” was introduced in 2019 for higher-risk software. This new policy comprises various guidance documents that label how the agency plans to regulate software that helps in clinical decision support (CDS). The CDS software identifies a patient’s medical conditions as it uses ML algorithms.

9. Achieving FDA Approval

To comply with the changing FDA approval processes, software developers must consider how to design and roll out their products under the FDA rules. Particularly, developers should focus on achieving FDA approval for the software which comes under the higher risk category.

Here, artificial intelligence-powered diagnostic tools and applications come in place. The developers should be more focus on FDA rules when they develop AI-powered healthcare tools and software. As AI is evolving across all sectors, the healthcare industry is also investing in AI to automate its medical diagnostic processes.

Software Update is a major concern that developers face today. Because, based on the market requirements, the developers will update the existing software products. They will add new features to advance the functionalities using emerging AI and ML technologies. But, when they change the technical description of the software, the FDA approval status for the old version of the software will be at risk.

Similarly, organizations must know the company’s product development plans and approach that they follow to get FDA approvals. This provides investors a clear variation of the company over its competitors in the same industry.

USM Business Systems design and deliver AI-powered compliance safety healthcare solutions and services. We develop healthcare mobility solutions using AI, ML, and other emerging technologies. Our innovative AI-powered healthcare solutions for healthcare highly focused on patient safety, secure payment methods, and real-time communication.

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Are you ready to design an AI-based healthcare app? So, get your artificial intelligence solution quote for healthcare now!

Talk to our AI experts. They’ll let you know the how to develop a compliance safety healthcare applications. Let’s talk.

#3 Black-Box Nature of AI Is Hampering Its Growth In Clinical Applications

Yes, artificial intelligence is a black-box in its nature. This is one of the major drawbacks of the rapid adoption of AI-based applications in healthcare.

We’ll brief it out. Can all healthcare AI-powered applications track and assess the decision making procedure when a negative outcome happens? Will the set of trained data to the ML algorithms is visible to users? Will the reason for a negative outcome is identified by the technology itself?

The developers should focus on all the above points while designing an AI-powered software for healthcare. Because, if your software is posing more negative outcomes, then the application will be banned in the market and the efforts you put on design, development, and getting approvals will be wasted in minutes.

Accordingly, AI-systems need more data to perform the tasks that they assigned to do. But, if you feed the AI systems with wrong data, it will provide incorrect conclusions such as misdiagnosis and improper treatment recommendations. Error Detection algorithms help you out in this scenario. Thanks to technology developments.

Currently, many healthcare service providers are using artificial intelligent-based medical diagnostic devices to provide better services and optimize patient diagnosis process. For instance, FDA approved AI-powered imaging diagnostic software/tools are helping clinicians in diagnosing and treating various health conditions such as cardiovascular disorders, diabetic conditions, and cancer.

However, the adoption of these AI tools is sluggish in the market. There is a need to publish the AI’s benefits in healthcare. More awareness of artificial intelligence in healthcare to witness industry adoption and get the credibility of AI technology.

The Future Of AI In Healthcare

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Implementation of AI in healthcare was at the pre-mature stage. Without significant investments, AI adoption in healthcare is slow and difficult. The market researchers are estimating that the clinical health AI applications will save $150 billion per annum for the United States economy by 2025.

Artificial intelligence in healthcare is used for multipurpose. AI can sense machines, learn, and perform both clinical and administrative tasks. Hence, health AI will augment every task done by humans intelligently and automatically. The graph below depicts the most promising healthcare applications of AI that are attracting more investments.

According to the market research reports, the market value of AI in healthcare is at nearly $12 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach approximately $ 187 billion by 2030. Implementation of AI in healthcare was at the pre-mature stage. Significant investments in AI has to be done for its complete rollout.

Driven by its incredible benefits of Artificial intelligence investments in healthcare are anticipated to increase in next coming years. The automatic and intelligent capabilities of AI will augment healthcare processes and ensure high productivity.

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On the global artificial intelligence healthcare market front, the investments are stunning and are increasing every year. Both the public and private sectors are heavily investing in health AI. Every healthcare company is in plans of implementing AI strategies to become competitive in the market.

From clinical diagnosis and treatment to robotic surgery and drug development, AI plays an essential role in healthcare. The healthcare AI will completely change the structure of the existing healthcare market in the next decade.

Yes, the complete roll-out of AI will take years, but AI technology, ML, and predictive analytics together bring an advanced healthcare solution that was never before available. According to researchers, AI is widely used for automating admin and operational tasks in the near term future.

Are you ready to automate your healthcare services?

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Zebra Study: Only 16% of Manufacturers Have Real-Time Visibility into Manufacturing Production

While digital transformation is a priority for manufacturers, achieving it is fraught with obstacles, including the cost and availability of labor, scaling technology solutions, and the convergence of information technology and operational technology (IT/OT).

Robot Talk Episode 90 – Robotically Augmented People

Robotics is helping to rehabilitate and increase human abilities in areas like mobility and stamina. Innovations in robotic devices, exoskeletons, and wearable tech aim to offer disabled people different perspectives and new experiences, as well as supporting humans more widely to access, inhabit and work safely in dangerous and extreme conditions. What does the future hold for these technologies and the people they will become a part of?

In this special live recording at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of the Great Exhibition Road Festival, Claire chatted to Milia Helena Hasbani (Imperial College London), Benjamin Metcalfe (University of Bath) and Dani Clode (Cambridge University) about robotic prosthetics and human augmentation.

 

Milia Helena Hasbani is a researcher in assistive technology at Imperial College London. She is passionate about improving people’s lives through innovation in healthcare and technology in multi-disciplinary environments interfacing with engineers, clinicians, and patients. Her research focuses on the control of active prosthetic arms, combining user intention for wrist movements with a computer vision system for dynamically selecting the grasp type to be used. Benjamin Metcalfe is a biomedical engineer who specialises in neural interfaces and implanted devices. He is Head of the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath and Deputy Director of the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human. He is also Vice-President (Academic) of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. His interests explore the collision between technology and biology and the extent to which engineering can be used to augment and enhance human performance. Dani Clode is an augmentation and prosthetics designer. She is the Senior Technical Specialist at the Plasticity Lab at Cambridge University and a collaborator of the Alternative Limb Project. Dani’s work investigates the future architecture of our bodies, challenging the perception and boundaries of extending the human form. Her main project the ‘Third Thumb’ is currently being utilised in collaboration with neuroscientists at Cambridge University, investigating the brain’s ability to adapt to human augmentation.

Trained quickly, inspected swiftly – Handling and defect inspection of indexable inserts

The German medium-sized company has developed a fully automated handling and inspection system in which the DENKnet solution for AI-based image evaluation plays a decisive role and sets new standards in terms of performance, zero-defect production and speed.
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