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Can AI Create Faster, More Reliable MRI Scans?
Andrew Myers
May 17, 2021
News

Researchers compare traditional image reconstruction approaches with two promising AI techniques.

Can AI Create Faster, More Reliable MRI Scans?

Andrew Myers
May 17, 2021

Researchers compare traditional image reconstruction approaches with two promising AI techniques.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
Software Turns ‘Mental Handwriting’ into On-screen Words
Bruce Goldman
May 13, 2021
News

Artificial intelligence, interpreting data from a device placed at the brain’s surface, enables people who are paralyzed or have severely impaired limb movement to communicate by text.

Software Turns ‘Mental Handwriting’ into On-screen Words

Bruce Goldman
May 13, 2021

Artificial intelligence, interpreting data from a device placed at the brain’s surface, enables people who are paralyzed or have severely impaired limb movement to communicate by text.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
News
How AI is Changing Video Editing
Stanford Engineering Staff
May 07, 2021
News

Technology is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in video editing. Professor Maneesh Agrawala explains the exciting possibilities. 

How AI is Changing Video Editing

Stanford Engineering Staff
May 07, 2021

Technology is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in video editing. Professor Maneesh Agrawala explains the exciting possibilities. 

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
News
Is Natural Language Processing Ready to Take on Legal Hearings?
Catalin Voss and Jenny Hong
May 03, 2021
News

AI can help us read tens of thousands of case records within minutes, but some key Natural Language Processing challenges remain.

Is Natural Language Processing Ready to Take on Legal Hearings?

Catalin Voss and Jenny Hong
May 03, 2021

AI can help us read tens of thousands of case records within minutes, but some key Natural Language Processing challenges remain.

Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
Are Medical AI Devices Evaluated Appropriately?
Edmund L. Andrews
Apr 19, 2021
News

A new study finds limitations in the FDA’s approval process.

Are Medical AI Devices Evaluated Appropriately?

Edmund L. Andrews
Apr 19, 2021

A new study finds limitations in the FDA’s approval process.

Privacy, Safety, Security
Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
AI Expands the Reach of Clinical Trials, Broadening Access to More Women, Minority, and Older Patients
Andrew Myers
Apr 16, 2021
News

Using artificial intelligence to scour medical records, researchers were able to double the number of patients who qualified for clinical trials, while expanding the pool’s gender, age, and racial profile.

AI Expands the Reach of Clinical Trials, Broadening Access to More Women, Minority, and Older Patients

Andrew Myers
Apr 16, 2021

Using artificial intelligence to scour medical records, researchers were able to double the number of patients who qualified for clinical trials, while expanding the pool’s gender, age, and racial profile.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
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