Bio-IT World January 10, 2022

We spoke with several players in the Bio-IT World vendor community to gain insights and predictions for the coming year. Once again, despite vaccine availability, the COVID-19 pandemic has heavily colored and steered the conversation. The topics of the day continue to highlight AI and automation. Everyone seems to recognize that the pandemic has exposed inefficiencies and imbalances, and many hold hope that AI can help overcome issues such as healthcare burnout. “The only way to avoid further burnout for healthcare staff is to adopt AI and tech that reduces friction and opens up clinicians’ time for meaningful care,” said Susan Collins at Twilio.

Varun Ganapathi of AKASA predicts increased human-guided AI to improve the quality of algorithms. “Just like...

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