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The Rise Of Large Database Models
 Originally published in Forbes Even as large language models have...
3 Predictions For Predictive AI In 2025
 Originally published in Forbes GenAI’s complementary sibling, predictive AI, makes...
The Quant’s Dilemma: Subjectivity In Predictive AI’s Value
 Originally published in Forbes This is the third of a...
To Deploy Predictive AI, You Must Navigate These Tradeoffs
 Originally published in Forbes This is the second of a...

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The Legal and Ethical Implications of Using AI in Hiring

 Originally published in Harvard Business Review, April 25, 2019 Digital innovations and advances in AI have produced a range of novel talent identification and assessment tools. Many of these technologies promise to help organizations improve their ability to find the right person for the right job, and screen out the wrong people for the wrong

AI Uses Images and Omics to Decode Cancer

 By: Amber Dance Originally published in The Scientist, May 1, 2019 For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference and training workshops at Predictive Analytics World for Healthcare, June 16-19, 2019, in Las Vegas. ...

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Using AI to Predict Breast Cancer and Personalize Care

 By:  Adam Conner-Simons and Rachel Gordon, CSAIL Originally published in MIT News May 7, 2019 For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference and training workshops at Predictive Analytics World for Healthcare, June 16-19,...

Advanced and Predictive Analytics (APA) Software Market to Witness Huge Growth by Key Players: SAS Institute, Microsoft, SAP, Tableau Software

 By: Raul Fowler Originally published in Market.News.Biz on April 4, 2019 HTF MI recently broadcasted a new study in its database that highlights the in-depth market analysis with future prospects of Advanced and Predictive Analytics market. The...

Scientists Outline the Promises and Pitfalls of Machine Learning in Medicine

 by Harvard Medical School Originally published in Medical Press, April 3, 2019 For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference and training workshops at Predictive Analytics World for Healthcare, June 16-19, 2019 in Las...

The FDA Wants To Regulate Machine Learning in Health Care

 By:  Karen Hao Originally published in MIT Technology Review, April 4, 2019 For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference and training workshops at Predictive Analytics World for Healthcare, June 16-19, 2019 in Las...

Looking Back at Google’s Research Efforts in 2018

 Originally published in Google AI Blog, January 15, 2019 By: Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow and Google AI Lead, on behalf of the entire Google Research Community For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference...

Deep-Learning Technique Reveals “Invisible” Objects in the Dark

  Originally published in MIT News, December 12, 2018. For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference and training workshops at Deep Learning World, June 16-19, 2019 in Las Vegas. Method could illuminate features...

Why “Many-Model Thinkers” Make Better Decisions

  Originally published in Harvard Business Review, November 19, 2018. Organizations are awash in data — from geocoded transactional data to real-time website traffic to semantic quantifications of corporate annual reports. All these data and data sources...

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