Artificial Intelligence

NIH Researchers Develop AI Agent

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have developed an artificial intelligence agent powered by a large language model (LLM) that creates more accurate and informative descriptions of biological processes and their functions in gene set analysis than current systems.

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Breaking New Ground in Alzheimer’s Care

By Dr. Jin Hyung Lee – What if the signs of cognitive decline could be caught while the brain is still healthy, opening the door to early interventions that could prevent years of devastating symptoms? This possibility is no longer a distant dream — it’s becoming a reality with the power of artificial intelligence and EEG technology.



AI Can’t Be a Black Box in Rehab Therapy Care

By Keavy Murphy – The adoption of AI within healthcare to improve and streamline workflows and inform clinical decision-making has grown exponentially within the last three years. While the potential is clear, questions around data privacy, compliance, and clinicians’ trust in the technology continue to slow progress.


AI in Healthcare News and Updates

This month’s AI report includes news and updates from Data Buddies, Omega Healthcare, Microsoft, WellLink, Predictmedix, VisiQuate, CMS, Eko Health, Colorado Access, Innovacer, SuperDial, Arrive AI, VSee, CoreCare, ScienceSoft, John Snow Labs, Suki, Ambience Healthcare, City of Hope, FinThrive, RadiantGraph, PacificAI & more.


The Future of Leadership in an AI-Powered World

By Justin Barnes – Like many of my peers, over the past several years, I have dived deeply into all aspects of artificial intelligence (AI). Most of what I see, read, and hear focuses on the technology, functionality, and the innovative side of AI, but rarely anything on how to enable and foster an AI-fueled ecosystem or transitional environment.