The Dunleavy Foundation, led by Harvard Medical School alum Keith R. Dunleavy, gave HMS $6 million to expand educational opportunities for leveraging artificial intelligence in health care.
The fund's primary goal is to expand the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine PhD track. "To remain at the forefront of medical education, [Harvard Medical School] must anticipate the physician of the ...
Carme Artigas, Co-Chair, U.N. AI Advisory Body; Senior Fellow, Belfer Center, Harvard University Elizabeth Kelly, Director, U ...
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The AI diagnostic tool developed at Mass General Brigham indicates that long COVID affects about 23% of people, higher than ...
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JIM WALDO, a computer science professor at Harvard, on eyeglasses that two students rigged with artificial intelligence tools to identify someone and retrieve the person’s biographical information.
For the study, the researchers focused on a type of GenAI model known as a transformer, which forms the backbone of LLMs like ...
Bernard S. Chang '93 serves as the Harvard Medical School's dean for medical education. Chang has championed the integration of artificial intelligence within the HMS curriculum.By Addison Y.
Hospitals are already deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance patient care. But can it actually improve doctors' diagnoses? A new study has surprising answers.
A new California law will require a human to sign off on decisions by AI-generated algorithms, while another law requires ...