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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO

Similarly, clothing brand Under Armour recently produced an ad that used AI-generated 3D models of the British boxer Anthony Joshua, based on videos they took of him in the past. The victors may not be the greatest innovators, but they’ll be the best at protecting their innovations.

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Generative AI in Healthcare

John Snow Labs

The journey of Generative AI in healthcare began in the century building upon the progress made in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Additionally the technology shows potential, in planning and simulation by offering surgeons 3D models to practice and plan before carrying out procedures.

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CIO 100 Award winners prove the transformative value of IT

CIO

That’s the message at the core of this year’s CIO 100 Awards for IT innovation and leadership , which recognize standout technology projects that meet such objectives. They turned to artificial intelligence to help. Following is a sampling of several award-winning projects that showcase the transformative power of IT.

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Radar Trends to Watch: October 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Artificial Intelligence. Attention mechanisms are the central innovation that led to language tools like GPT-3. It consists of a series of 3D animations. Faces are based on 3D photos; bodies are synthesized. A new quantum algorithm computes the lowest energy states for molecules during chemical reactions.

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AI in Drug Discovery and Repurposing: Benefits, Approaches, and Use Cases

Altexsoft

All these prompt the pharma industry to seek help from new technologies — and namely, artificial intelligence (AI) which holds a promise to speed up and otherwise improve drug discovery. Today, researchers usually apply high throughput screening (HTS) to select promising hits from a large library of chemical and biological compounds.