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Generative AI will profoundly change healthcare operations

CIO

Fast-paced advancements in generative AI will change the core operations of every healthcare organization. Generative AI will significantly change how healthcare operations are conducted, establishing a new level of benchmark performance by which all payers and providers will be measured. The timing could not be better.

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US healthcare giant Norton says hackers stole millions of patients’ data during ransomware attack

TechCrunch

Kentucky-based non-profit healthcare system Norton Healthcare has confirmed that hackers accessed the personal data of millions of patients and employees during an earlier ransomware attack. Norton operates more than 40 clinics and hospitals in and around Louisville, Kentucky, and is the city’s third-largest private employer.

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Google unveils MedLM, a family of healthcare-focused generative AI models

TechCrunch

Google thinks that there’s an opportunity to offload more healthcare tasks to generative AI models — or at least, an opportunity to recruit those models to aid healthcare workers in completing their tasks. Today, the company announced MedLM, a family of models fine-tuned for the medical industries. …

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Healthcare organizations must create a strong data foundation to fully benefit from generative AI

CIO

Since the introduction of ChatGPT, the healthcare industry has been fascinated by the potential of AI models to generate new content. While the average person might be awed by how AI can create new images or re-imagine voices, healthcare is focused on how large language models can be used in their organizations. Library of Congress.

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Use Cases for Apache Cassandra®

From understanding its distributed architecture to unlocking its incredible power for industries like healthcare, finance, retail and more, experience how Cassandra® can transform your entire data operations.

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Microsoft Copilot will transform the healthcare profession. Here’s how

CIO

This can be seen clearly in the healthcare sector, where practitioners are embracing AI applications as a much-needed boost to productivity. New research from Avanade, a technology company that specialises in the Microsoft platform, has revealed that 56% of healthcare and life-science professionals already use AI daily in their current roles.

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Trans healthcare startup Plume lays off dozens of workers

TechCrunch

Plume, a startup founded to offer essential online healthcare services to trans people across the U.S., Transphobia is rife within the healthcare industry; it’s one reason why transgender patients struggle to access basic care. laid off more than two dozen workers in October, several sources close to the company told TechCrunch.

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The New Tech Experience: Innovation, Optimization, and Collaboration

Speaker: Paul Weald, Contact Center Innovator

No matter what industry you're in - healthcare, customer service, sales, and more - it’s easier than you think to reduce wait times, monitor sentiment, and provide enhanced self-service options for all of your users. Learn how to streamline productivity and efficiency across your organization with machine learning and artificial intelligence!

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Data Science Fails: Building AI You Can Trust

AI has the power to transform countless industries — including the healthcare, banking, insurance, and public service sectors, to name just a few — by introducing new efficiencies and revealing new opportunities for companies to solve problems.

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A PM’s Guide to Forging an Outcome-Driven Product Team

Speaker: Kim Antelo, Transformation Coach

In this webinar, Transformational Coach Kim Antelo will walk through a case study of a healthcare company with lofty OKRs, but with little tie-back to the product performance. The best product teams evaluate themselves not by the quantity or speed with which they release new features, but by how much those features add value.