TechTalks September 12, 2022
Ben Dickson

Recent years have seen tremendous advances in various sectors of the tech industry, including artificial intelligence, speech recognition, cloud and mobile computing, the internet of things (IoT), and wearables. Many industries have taken advantage of these trends and improved the services and applications they provide to their customers.

We’re already seeing some of these changes in areas such as hospitality (Airbnb), transportation (Uber), entertainment (Netflix), and information access (Google), where services have become more personalized, 24/7 available, and much more efficient in comparison to previous decades.

Healthcare is one of the sectors that stand to benefit a lot from these technologies, which could have a direct impact on the lives of billions of people across the world. However, the health-tech...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, Digital Health, IoT (Internet of Things), Provider, Technology, Wearables
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