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Building a vision for real-time artificial intelligence

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After walking his executive team through the data hops, flows, integrations, and processing across different ingestion software, databases, and analytical platforms, they were shocked by the complexity of their current data architecture and technology stack. Sound familiar?) It isn’t easy. A unified data ecosystem enables this in real time.

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Predictive analytics helps Fresenius anticipate dialysis complications

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“IDH holds a potentially severe immediate risk for patients during dialysis and therefore requires immediate attention from staff,” says Hanjie Zhang, director of computational statistics and artificial intelligence at the Renal Research Institute, a joint venture of Fresenius North America and Beth Israel Medical Center. “As

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Sport analytics leverage AI and ML to improve the game

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Nearly 10 years ago, Bill James, a pioneer in sports analytics methodology, said if there’s one thing he wished more people understood about sabermetrics, pertaining to baseball, it’s that the data is not the point. Computer vision, AI, and machine learning (ML) all now play a role.

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Swiss energy services company uses machine learning to see the future

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The new platform would alleviate this dilemma by using machine learning (ML) algorithms, along with source data accessed by SAP’s Data Warehouse Cloud. Analytics would allow users to gain immediate insights into circumstances. Artificial Intelligence

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Pentagon’s first chief AI officer leaves after two years

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The first leader of the fledgling Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office [CDAO] in the US Department of Defense is leaving his post, but the Pentagon already has a successor lined up. Martell had previously served as head of machine learning at Lyft and as head of machine intelligence at Dropbox.

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10 projects top of mind for IT leaders today

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From AI and data analytics, to customer and employee experience, here’s a look at strategic areas and initiatives IT leaders expect to spend more time on this year, according to the State of the CIO. A mix of IT mainstays and business differentiators, these “top-of-mind” projects hint at where IT is headed in years ahead.

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8 top priorities for CIOs in 2023

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Welcome to 2023. Critical IT skills, especially in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, have long been in short supply, and the current labor shortage is intensifying the need for such professionals, Kirkwood notes.