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AI: Challenges to deploy responsible & ethical systems
Dayna Arnold, Project Manager at Zest Consult, a leading digital technology consultancy, discusses the challenges businesses face with AI and the struggle for ethical systems.
AI and ML: Exploring the programmes and search engines of the future
The way we use computers and technology is rapidly changing, here Paul Grosvenor, Director at Optima Systems Ltd explores the search engines of the future and how AI and ML will change the way we access information.
AI and anti-aging research: Unveiling the latest drug discovery
AI and Anti-aging research: According to a study, AI algorithms (AI) has led to the discovery of three drugs that have the potential to delay the effects of aging.
Konstantinos Vougas – DeepMed Ltd
Dr. Konstantinos Vougas holds a Molecular Biology degree from the University of Portsmouth, UK and a Ph.D. from the Medical School of the University of Athens.
He is the CEO and Managing Director of DeepMed and has also been the Lead Staff Research Scientist (Associate Professor Level) of the Proteomics...
New cardiac health and AI collaboration unveiled for American veterans
Cardiac health and AI: A momentous collaboration between healthcare organizations in the UK and the US unveils the Veterans Cardiac Health and AI Model Predictions (V-CHAMPs) Challenge.
In a tough economic climate, how can a more resilient supply chain deliver value...
In today's dynamic global market, businesses with a resilient supply chain have emerged as game-changers, with the ability to be flexible and diverse also.
New technologies are transforming the data protection landscape
May 2023 marked five years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implementation across the European Union, how has technology affected this?
Monica Racoviță – The Health Policy Partnership
Monica joined The Health Policy Partnership in July 2021 as a Senior Researcher. She is currently involved in the lung cancer screening programme of work
Monica has experience in planning and conducting participatory stakeholder engagement processes for EU-funded projects. Before joining HPP, she worked at PETRAS National Centre of Excellence,...
Immersive VR headsets to improve mental health services
£3 million has been funded toward projects generating immersive VR headsets for mental health therapeutics across the UK.
EU and South Korea to make a new Horizon Europe partnership
Embracing a new era of innovation, The European Commission and South Korea are engaged in talks to establish a Horizon Europe Partnership, a collaboration in the EU's €95.5 billion research and innovation program.
AI tool can outperform humans in stroke identification
Researchers from Denmark have developed a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) framework that outperforms human emergency call-takers in the field of stroke identification
This ground-breaking system has the enormous potential to serve as a complementary tool for accurate and early stroke recognition in the future by successfully identifying strokes across different...
Why AI in hospitals is crucial for safety
Chris Bishop, Sales Director APAC & Marketing Director at Ipsotek, discusses why AI in hospitals is so important for our safety, security and surveillance.
Confronting AI and Journalism: How to restore trust in journalism in the face of...
Making it harder to differentiate between real journalism and fake news, how will the relationship between AI and Journalism affect the ways we consume information?
How the public sector can harness digital identity to dissolve the digital divide
A robust digital identity strategy underpins a resilient organisation, and it is paramount that the public sector takes this into account to achieve digital inclusivity.
Bias and misinformation are just some of the dangers of AI, experts say
The dangers of AI are becoming increasingly more overt to governments and institutions globally. Experts at Oxford demonstrate the ‘profound risk’ of AI to humanity.
Government’s UKHSA uses mobile networks to track population movement
The public health agency UKHSA has signed deals with mobile networks BT and O2 to track population movement beyond the pandemic.
COVID-detecting breathalyser could identify cancer and lung disease
With the potential to revolutionise medical diagnostics, a breathalyser using quantum laser-based technology could diagnose illness from exhaled breath.
Digital adoption in UK SMEs backed by £4.5 million
Three universities have been awarded a share of funding to drive digital innovation across UK SMEs, as part of the HNCDI programme.
Data, AI and automation will never replace humans
Matt Rumins, European Head of Customer Success at Intradiem, argues that while data, AI and automation can empower humans, they neither can nor should ever replace them.
AI in ICU: Aiding clinicians make complex decisions
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) have studied how AI in ICU will assist clinicians.