Med-Tech Innovation May 6, 2020
Valentin Tablan

Dr Valentin Tablan, chief artificial intelligence officer at Ieso explains the role real-world data will have in the the next wave of digital health care services, and break the ‘one-size-fits-all’ model to many of today’s health and wellbeing apps.

We have reached a pivotal point in mental health care where, for the first time, we can really start to harness the power of artificial intelligence, real-world data insights, smart device development, as well as human interaction with devices, to develop ground-breaking digital services. Advancements in deep learning and natural language processing, for example, now mean that we can decode large-scale data sets on a level and at a speed which was never possible before, accelerating how we analyse...

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