June 3, 2024
The article discusses the slowing pace of innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) and the growing challenges associated with its implementation and profitability. Despite significant investments and high expectations, AI's improvement rate is decelerating, and it is becoming less efficient due to the saturation of available training data. Large-scale companies may sustain their AI ventures with vast resources, but AI startups face difficulties competing and surviving. Additionally, high operational costs and limited practical applications put into question AI's potential to generate significant returns, much like the fiber-optic boom of the late 1990s that led to a market crash. Evidence also suggests that AI is not the productivity booster it was projected to be, creating skepticism about its transformative impact on industries and jobs.
The AI Revolution Is Already Losing Steam The Wall Street Journal
June 3, 2024
Google Research and Google DeepMind have introduced Med-Gemini, a suite of advanced AI models fine-tuned for the medical field. These models build on the capabilities of the original Gemini models, enhancing their performance on a wide range of text, image, video, and electronic health record tasks crucial for medical applications. Med-Gemini is designed for sophisticated multimodal and long-context reasoning, showing state-of-the-art results in benchmarks such as the MedQA and NEJM clinico-pathological conferences. Research papers specifically highlight the application of these models in radiology, pathology, dermatology, ophthalmology, and genomics, demonstrating notable improvements in clinical tasks, like generating radiology reports and predicting health outcomes from genomic data. Despite the promising advancements, extensive real-world testing is essential to ensure the models’ safety and reliability. Future collaborations with healthcare professionals and researchers are encouraged to further refine these AI tools.
May 30, 2024
Elon Musk's xAI recently secured almost $6 billion in a Series B funding round backed by major investors like Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz. Since its inception in July 2023, xAI has launched Grok, a conversational AI model integrated with the X platform (formerly Twitter), showing significant potential to disrupt healthcare by enhancing task automation, clinical workflows, and clinician productivity. Musk's other ventures, like Neuralink and Tesla's Optimus robot, may also integrate with xAI, offering innovative care solutions, particularly in brain-computer interface technology and robotics for medical applications.
Elon Musk’s xAI Raises $6 Billion, Has Potential To Disrupt Healthcare Forbes
May 30, 2024
Artificial intelligence is not yet capable of significantly speeding up prior authorizations due to connectivity issues, according to Derek De Young, Epic's payer platform product lead. While Epic has a product that connects payers and medical organizations, De Young emphasized that a national directory for health plans and providers is needed to fully streamline the process. He highlighted that collaboration between payers and providers is crucial and noted that such partnerships are beginning to form.
AI far from fixing prior authorization, Epic exec says Becker's Hospital Review
June 3, 2024
The article discusses the slowing pace of innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) and the growing challenges associated with its implementation and profitability. Despite significant investments and high expectations, AI's improvement rate is decelerating, and it is becoming less efficient due to the saturation of available training data. Large-scale companies may sustain their AI ventures with vast resources, but AI startups face difficulties competing and surviving. Additionally, high operational costs and limited practical applications put into question AI's potential to generate significant returns, much like the fiber-optic boom of the late 1990s that led to a market crash. Evidence also suggests that AI is not the productivity booster it was projected to be, creating skepticism about its transformative impact on industries and jobs.
The AI Revolution Is Already Losing Steam The Wall Street Journal
June 3, 2024
Google Research and Google DeepMind have introduced Med-Gemini, a suite of advanced AI models fine-tuned for the medical field. These models build on the capabilities of the original Gemini models, enhancing their performance on a wide range of text, image, video, and electronic health record tasks crucial for medical applications. Med-Gemini is designed for sophisticated multimodal and long-context reasoning, showing state-of-the-art results in benchmarks such as the MedQA and NEJM clinico-pathological conferences. Research papers specifically highlight the application of these models in radiology, pathology, dermatology, ophthalmology, and genomics, demonstrating notable improvements in clinical tasks, like generating radiology reports and predicting health outcomes from genomic data. Despite the promising advancements, extensive real-world testing is essential to ensure the models’ safety and reliability. Future collaborations with healthcare professionals and researchers are encouraged to further refine these AI tools.
May 30, 2024
Elon Musk's xAI recently secured almost $6 billion in a Series B funding round backed by major investors like Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz. Since its inception in July 2023, xAI has launched Grok, a conversational AI model integrated with the X platform (formerly Twitter), showing significant potential to disrupt healthcare by enhancing task automation, clinical workflows, and clinician productivity. Musk's other ventures, like Neuralink and Tesla's Optimus robot, may also integrate with xAI, offering innovative care solutions, particularly in brain-computer interface technology and robotics for medical applications.
Elon Musk’s xAI Raises $6 Billion, Has Potential To Disrupt Healthcare Forbes
May 30, 2024
Artificial intelligence is not yet capable of significantly speeding up prior authorizations due to connectivity issues, according to Derek De Young, Epic's payer platform product lead. While Epic has a product that connects payers and medical organizations, De Young emphasized that a national directory for health plans and providers is needed to fully streamline the process. He highlighted that collaboration between payers and providers is crucial and noted that such partnerships are beginning to form.
AI far from fixing prior authorization, Epic exec says Becker's Hospital Review
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