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Kyra Bobinet, MD, founder the neuroscience-based design firm EngagedIN, is working with AI algorithms in Walmart’s First Tri app to build a brain taxonomy to identify behavior to help individuals understand what motivation changes their food habits.
Will Morris, senior medical director at Cleveland Clinic Innovations, connects the work of the developer community to the systems integrations and the workflow changes needed to make those advances work.
Anthony Chang, MD, chief intelligence and innovation officer at CHOC, explains to Adam Culberston, HIMSS innovator in residence, how machine learning will "augment the intelligence of the clinician" and ultimately lead to better decision making.
Ben Schilens, chief revenue officer at Orbita, and Jonah Comstock, editor of MobiHealthNews, discuss the opportunity developers have to improve patient engagement by tying voice to their applications.
(SPONSORED) Darshak Sanghavi, Chief Medical Officer, OptumLabs explains Optum IQ’s three-part approach to driving better health outcomes.
(SPONSORED) Jennifer Esposito, worldwide general manager of the health and life sciences group at Intel, explains how AI technology is being used today to help healthcare organizations build models and algorithms to predict future events.
Zeeshan Syed, Director of the Clinical Inference and Algorithms Program at Stanford Healthcare, presents the differences between AI and machine learning and discusses current applications of each technology in healthcare.
Leonard, D’Avolio, Harvard professor and CEO of Cyft, sees a near future where artificial intelligence and machine learning will enable transformative improvements in healthcare.
Leonard D’Avolio, Harvard professor and CEO of Cyft, sees a near future where artificial intelligence and machine learning will enable transformative improvements in healthcare.