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The New York Times has greenlit AI tools for product and edit staff

Rebecca Bellan | February 17, 2025

The New York Times has greenlit AI tools for product and edit staff

The New York Times is now allowing its product and editorial teams to use AI tools, which might one day....

AI on aircraft can reduce risk of mid-air stalls and sudden drops, study shows

KTH Royal Institute of Technology | February 17, 2025

AI on aircraft can reduce risk of mid-air stalls and sudden drops, study shows

Artificial intelligence aboard aircraft could help prevent terrifying drops in altitude. In a new study, an international research team successfully....

South Korea Suspends Downloads of AI Chatbot DeepSeek

Alessandro Mascellino | February 17, 2025

South Korea Suspends Downloads of AI Chatbot DeepSeek

South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission is blocking DeepSeek AI downloads over privacy concerns

What do nurses really want from AI?

Healthcare IT News | February 17, 2025

What do nurses really want from AI?

At HIMSS25 in Las Vegas next month, members of the HIMSS Nursing Innovation Advisory will explore where artificial intelligence is....

AI screening for heart failure clinical trial speeds up enrollment, study finds

Mass General Brigham | February 17, 2025

AI screening for heart failure clinical trial speeds up enrollment, study finds

Artificial intelligence (AI) can rapidly screen patients for clinical trial enrollment, according to a study published in JAMA and led....

Innovaccer launches AI agents for doctors and hospitals to address burnout

Ashley Capoot | February 17, 2025

Innovaccer launches AI agents for doctors and hospitals to address burnout

Innovaccer on Monday announced a suite of AI agents that can automate repetitive tasks for clinicians.

What the US' first major AI copyright ruling might mean for IP law

Kyle Wiggers | February 17, 2025

What the US' first major AI copyright ruling might mean for IP law

Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary....

AI-driven tool speeds up cancer diagnosis with precise cell imaging

The University of Hong Kong | February 17, 2025

AI-driven tool speeds up cancer diagnosis with precise cell imaging

A research team led by Professor Kevin Tsia, program director of the Biomedical Engineering Program under the Faculty of Engineering....

Over 40% of AI-Related Data Breaches Tied to Cross-Border AI Use by 2027

Fiona Jackson | February 17, 2025

Over 40% of AI-Related Data Breaches Tied to Cross-Border AI Use by 2027

Varying regulatory standards and levels of enforcement in different jurisdictions will increase the risk of uncontrolled access to confidential data.

St. Thomas Partners With U of M to Develop AI-Based Surgical Analysis System – Newsroom | University of St. Thomas

Abraham Swee | February 17, 2025

St. Thomas Partners With U of M to Develop AI-Based Surgical Analysis System – Newsroom | University of St. Thomas

St. Thomas experts have developed an AI-based surgical analysis system that helps surgeons implant a device during a live operation.

Merck Is Embracing AI, But ‘We Always Have a Human in the Loop,’ Exec Says

Frank Vinluan | February 17, 2025

Merck Is Embracing AI, But ‘We Always Have a Human in the Loop,’ Exec Says

Merck’s implementation of artificial intelligence in drug research includes analyzing years of existing Merck clinical data to help identify which....

AI Reveals How Brain Cells Evolved Over 320 Million Years

Neuroscience News | February 17, 2025

AI Reveals How Brain Cells Evolved Over 320 Million Years

A new study reveals how AI-driven deep learning models can decode the genetic regulatory switches that define brain cell types....