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Trump rescinds Biden's AI executive order
President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to artificial intelligence regulations than the previous administration. -
AI's role in stroke care at Orlando Health, 2 years in
Artificial intelligence-based technology is playing a major role in stroke care at Orlando (Fla.) Health Bayfront Hospital by enabling care teams to initiate treatment sooner. -
AWS, General Catalyst partner on healthcare AI tools
Amazon Web Services and General Catalyst are teaming up to develop artificial intelligence-powered tools to address common challenges in healthcare. -
Hospitals fall short evaluating AI biases, study suggests
Hospitals are more likely to assess artificial intelligence and predictive models for accuracy than for potential biases, according to a study published Jan. 6 in Health Affairs. -
UCSD explores AI cameras for hospital rooms
UC San Diego Health is exploring the possibility of using artificial intelligence-supported cameras to detect potential patient issues — such as patient falls and bed sores — before they occur, the health system confirmed in a statement shared with Becker's. -
Can health systems keep up with AI in 2025?
2024 was the year of experimentation in AI. Many health systems chose small pilot projects for select users, monitoring results and identifying areas to scale organizationwide. -
Health system IT leaders prep for 'future-ready healthcare systems'
Hospitals and health systems experimented with artificial intelligence last year and see 2025 as a crucial turning point for identifying top use cases and solidifying long-term strategies. -
People don’t like algorithms making moral decisions, U of C study finds
As algorithms make more choices in our daily lives, from the advertisements we see to the shows we watch to whom we date, people are uncomfortable when those decisions involve moral issues, according to a University of Chicago Booth School of Business study. -
Startup Viz.ai using artificial intelligence to treat stroke patients
San Francisco-based Viz.ai is using artificial intelligence to detect diseases and speed up care to treat stroke patients, Forbes reported Jan. 3.
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