Makers Lab, the research and development (R&D) arm of Tech Mahindra Ltd. has leveraged Artificial Intelligence to conduct research and find potential therapeutic drugs for treatment of COVID-19.
Our friends over at Salesforce Canada developed the compelling infographic below "How to Leverage AI Without Losing Your Humanity," that explains how AI is helping companies. Consumers are optimistic about AI, and over half believe it will have a positive impact on their personal lives. Many are still learning what it is, but companies are already using it to help them.
Foundation models are trained on vast datasets, and are thus capable of performing a wide range of unsupervised tasks. They are revolutionizing the way AI works, as well as producing unintended consequences.
AI is the transformative technology of tomorrow, but leaders need to get it up and running today. Here's how.
For an agency, artificial intelligence can remove a lot of the drudgery involved in the industry. However, implementing AI can be a challenge, especially when there are no set methods of doing so.
We are seeing rapidly growing demand for AI-related skills right now, and new artificial intelligence jobs are emerging every day.
Antibiotics save millions of lives, but bacteria are constantly evolving to beat the drugs we use to fight them. Eventually, bacteria may become resistant to every form of antibiotic we have. That’s why finding new antibiotics is so important, but serious scientific barriers stand in the way.
Using a new gene editing technique called CRISPR, scientists learned how melanoma and lung cancers can become resistant to anti-cancer drugs
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria from livestock pose a deadly risk to people. But the farm lobby won't let scientists track the danger
Nest is looking to improve the artificial intelligence (AI) and use of machine learning for its products
We may soon know how cancer dodges powerful drugs and becomes resistant to them
“Antimicrobial resistance poses a fundamental threat to human health, development and security,” says WHO chief Dr. Margaret Chan.
AI relates often imperceptible observations to outcome in a fashion that’s unapologetically oblivious to mechanism, which challenges physicians and drug developers by explicitly severing utility from foundational scientific understanding.
Researchers have failed repeatedly in their efforts to slow or halt Alzheimer's disease. But there are hints that an experimental drug can do what previous medicines could not.
Drugmakers have brought almost 450 orphan drugs to market and collected rich incentives by doing so. But nearly a third of the medicines aren't new or were repurposed many times for financial gain.
AI researchers face two questions at the edge of science and philosophy: Just what is common sense? And how can we be sure an AI has common sense or not?
AI systems have proven to be capable of performing tasks that seemed impossible before and out of the reach of humans. How do they outperform humans and help in cybersecurity?
Researchers found that an AI model could reliably tell which patients were more likely to have a heart attack or stroke based on the blood flow to their heart
Salesforce researchers recently demonstrated a system that taps AI to navigate Wikipedia for answers to complex questions.