HIT Consultant August 13, 2019
Fabien Beckers, Ph.D., CEO, Arterys

When you consider what technology has the most potential to transform healthcare over the next decade and beyond, no doubt your first thoughts turn to artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL). Already these technologies are showing promise in helping clinicians work faster and smarter, identifying trends, alerting us to signs that can predict and prevent diseases, and providing insights into potential treatments and cures.

But AI, ML, and DL alone cannot deliver a fundamental change in healthcare. There is another critical factor that must be part of the equation: the cloud. The cloud provides compute power to effectively analyze the data and learnings extracted by AI, ML, and DL and derive actionable insights. The cloud...

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