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AI_Oncology
Considering AI and cancer care
Case Western Reserve hosts “Artificial Intelligence in Oncology” conference Oct. 24 to look at new technology, economics, ethics and role of machines in medicine Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning and smart computing are all rapidly transforming the global health and medical landscape,…
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Executive Education program events on artificial intelligence
The Executive Education program at Weatherhead School of Management will host two upcoming events on the topic of artificial intelligence. Geared toward leaders in strategic decision-making roles, the events will address the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence. “Artificial…
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Weatherhead Executive Education Breakfast Speaker Series: “How Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Changing the World”
The Weatherhead School of Management's Executive Education will host the Weatherhead Executive Education Breakfast Speakers Series, during which Weatherhead School faculty on the leading edge of today’s breakthrough business topics will present. The first program will be held Wednesday, Aug. 28,…
Anant-Madabhushi
Bringing artificial intelligence to health care
Case Western Reserve professor Anant Madabhushi’s research looks to improve diagnoses, treatment of patients Winning recognition for one of 2018’s top 10 medical breakthroughs has only intensified Anant Madabhushi’s drive to bring the promise of artificial intelligence (AI) closer to patients.…
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Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence Leadership Seminar and Accelerated Course
The Case Western Reserve University Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will offer deep learning and artificial intelligence training both as an accelerated certificate course as well as a one-day leadership seminar. Deep learning is one of the most highly sought-after skills in artificial…
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Robots reading feelings
Researchers boast 98 percent accuracy for robots recognizing facial cues; could improve video gaming today, health care tomorrow Robots are getting smarter—and faster—at knowing what humans are feeling and thinking just by “looking” into their faces, a development that might one day allow more…