Artificial Intelligence Used To Detect Rare Leukemia Type In Japan Japanese doctors have for the first time used artificial intelligence (AI) to detect a type of leukemia, which helped to save a patient’s life as the disease had gone
When autonomous vehicles become projectiles
Some time back I made a post on cyber security and the need to project our systems of malicious attacks from hackers. I can now report the hackers have found a vulnerability allowing them to take control over, among others,
Allowing AI to autonomously control weapon systems is madness
Not too long ago I made a post in against certain governments wanting to allow automated robots to pull the trigger in weapon systems. UK opposes international ban on developing ‘killer robots’ | Politics | The Guardian Activists urge
Technological Development also means a lot of risks
The way forward in medical systems is obviously to digitalise the medical records. This is an approach hospitals in developing countries are taking (in favour of/ as complement to paper records). This comes as a result of being able to
New Method for Reducing the Impact of Breast Cancer
This new method for reducing the impact of breast cancer targets the enzymes (Lox) released by the tumours; enzymes that create holes in the bones, thus creating passage ways for the metastatic cancer cells to spread. This research shows that drugs used
Costs of Fossil Fuels higher than previously calculated
When comparing the prices of energy – we typically compare price per unit (for example kWh) – but totally omit the other costs incurred as a consequence of its consumption. This new report sheds new light over the real costs
Future of Med: Technological Systems with Clinical Knowledge
IBM’s Watson Health Drives New Era of Computing IBM’s Watson Health project aims to marshal huge amounts of patient data and turn it into a new generation of services for patients and providers. President and CEO Ginni Rometty discussed