Artificial Intelligence
Ed Marx, CIO at Cleveland Clinic, explains that organizations must be agile in harnessing real-time data for predictive analytics because there is always emerging tech from a data-generating population, so be ready for the next hurdle.
John Barto, healthcare evangelist at Microsoft, outlines the early wins systems are seeing by incorporating cognitive computing platforms into their IT stacks.
Anthony Chang, MD, at CHOC, explains how machine learning will "augment the intelligence of the clinician."
Ben Schilens from Orbita discusses the opportunity developers have to improve patient engagement.
Zeeshan Syed, Director of the Clinical Inference and Algorithms Program at Stanford Healthcare, presents the differences between AI and machine learning and discusses current applications of each technology in healthcare.
Leonard, D’Avolio, Harvard professor and CEO of Cyft, sees a near future where artificial intelligence and machine learning will enable transformative improvements in healthcare. But it's important to have realistic understandings of their capabilities.