Austin, Texas-based MAP Health Management, which works with a variety of healthcare stakeholders to offer a remote patient monitoring and engagement platform focused on addiction treatment, is ...
IBM's Watson, a cognitive computing system originally designed to vanquish human competitors on Jeopardy in 2011, has been winding its way into more and more healthcare and health-related use cases.
Tiatros, a San Francisco-based healthcare startup has joined the IBM Watson Health Ecosystem. The partnership enables Tiatros to expand the services of CarePod, its patient-physician social network ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced in late November at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (RSNA 2016) that it will preview new imaging solutions from Watson Health and Merge Healthcare ...
IBM on Thursday appointed a general manager for its Watson Health unit, revealed two new products, established a global headquarters for its supercomputer, and announced several partnerships. Former ...
Hard to believe, but it's now been six years since IBM's Watson competed (and won) on Jeopardy and, soon thereafter, was one of the big splashes at HIMSS11, where Big Blue announced a partnership with ...
In today’s economy, wealth managers face a whole new set of challenges related to the unprecedented overload of information in our digital age. Each day we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data – from ...
Data scientists have a lot of tools at their disposal, but not all of them are equally accessible. Aiming to put IBM’s Watson AI within closer reach, analytics firm Columbus Collaboratory on Thursday ...
We’ve been hearing a lot about artificial intelligence and machine learning lately. From the big screen to Netflix, AI is a popular theme in Hollywood. Its most exciting developments, however, are in ...
First Watson won 'Jeopardy!' and now it's coming to your iPhone app. In this file photo, visitors check out a slimmed down version of the IBM Watson supercomputer at IBM's stand at the CeBIT ...
Montgomery County Juvenile Court Judge Anthony Capizzi is working with IBM on a program that could put the company’s Watson artificial intelligence system into courts across the United States.
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