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Future Diabetes Cases Predicted Through Artificial Intelligence

Which patients will develop diabetes predicted by a type of artificial intelligence called m learning. Diabetes is linked to increased risks of severe




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Artificial Intelligence can Detect and Grade Prostate Cancer: Here's How

Artificial intelligence (AI) can open up new avenues for identifying and grading prostate cancer more accurately. The findings of the study are published




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Artificial intelligence Application Tracks Mental Health

Artificial intelligence-based interactive voice application is an effective way to monitor the wellbeing of patients being treated for serious mental illness.




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Artificial Intelligence to Improve EKG Testing for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

In the future, a new approach based on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning may allow EKGs to be used to screen for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.




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Artificial Intelligence Enhances the Treatment of Sleep Disorders

Published online as an accepted paper in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, the position statement was developed by the AASM's Artificial Intelligence in Sleep Medicine Committee.




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Artificial Intelligence to Define Very Young Brains

A new technique using artificial intelligence to better define the different sections of the brain in newborns during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam has been developed by Canadian scientists.




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Artificial Intelligence can Now Diagnose 134 Skin Diseases

Deep learning-based artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm has been developed by Korean researchers. The AI can accurately classify cutaneous skin disorders,




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Artificial Intelligence Used For COVID-19 Lung Imaging Analysis

Health care providers are using AI in a clinical research study aimed at speeding the detection of pneumonia, a condition associated with severe COVID-19.




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Artificial Intelligence Could Become the Future of Mass Testing

Tech experts have been working towards using next-gen technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to make mass screening possible.




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Business Intelligence Engineer (forecasting)- Python, SQL & Tableau

Company: 2COMS Consulting Private Limited
Experience: 3 to 8
location: Hyderabad / Secunderabad
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Summary: Job Title - Business Intelligence Engineer Location - Hyderabad As a BIE, you will be play a key role inClient's Social Media customer service by partnering with forecasters, supply planners, finance,....




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Business Intelligence Analyst III

Company: Disys India Private Limited
Experience: 4 to 6
location: US
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Summary: Job Description : Job Title: Business Intelligence Analyst III / Database Developer Location: Bethlehem, PA Duration: This is a contract to hire role. WE CAN DO ONLY W2 Position Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science,....




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Business Intelligence Tool Category

Business Intelligence (BI) is much more democratic over the last decade. BI is no longer reserved only for senior management decision makers, responsible for strategic and tactical business decisions. The BI is increasingly...




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Facts That Insurance Agent Might Not Tell You!

When any insurance agent comes near to you and try to sell a insurance policy or plan then his tone of convincing can drown your worries that are vital to wise investment. The agent/consultant tells you only those factors of the...




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Market & Competitive Intelligence Analyst or Manager

Company: Reality Premedia Services Private Limited
Qualification: Master OF Business Administration (M.B.A)
Experience: 6 to 8
Salary: 5.40 to 7.50
location: Pune
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Summary: The Market & Competitive Intelligence Manager is responsible for gathering, analyzing and distributing intelligence about....




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Infrastructure versus other investments in the global economy and stagnation hypotheses: What do company data tell us?

“Why do financial institutions and investors see so little risk, while companies investing in the real economy see so much risk?” This is perhaps the most important question facing policy makers today. This paper sets out some of the possible hypotheses for lack of investment in the world economy. It uses data drawn from 10 000 global companies in 75 advanced and emerging countries.




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Infrastructure versus other investments in the global economy and stagnation hypotheses: What do company data tell us?

“Why do financial institutions and investors see so little risk, while companies investing in the real economy see so much risk?” This is perhaps the most important question facing policy makers today. This paper sets out some of the possible hypotheses for lack of investment in the world economy. It uses data drawn from 10 000 global companies in 75 advanced and emerging countries.




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Conference on Intellectual Property Statistics for Decision Makers

The conference aims to discuss how intellectual property data, statistics and analysis are used and can be used to inform decision-makers in both the public and private sectors, and to identify key information needs and possible shortcomings.




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Societal intelligence

Seventy years ago, scientist Alan Turing philosophically asked whether machines could think. Coined in 1956, the terms artificial intelligence and AI are now everywhere. Since 2011, breakthroughs in “machine learning”–an AI subset that uses a statistical approach–has dramatically improved the ability of machines to make predictions. A machine learning technique called “neural networks”, as well as large datasets and computing power, are fueling AI’s rapid expansion.




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What envoy's downfall tells us about UK-US relations

Gideon Rachman discusses the crisis in Britain's relations with the US following the unscheduled departure of Kim Darroch as ambassador to Washington, with Ed Luce and Geoff Dyer.

 

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Ten charts that tell the story of 2019

The FT’s pick of the year’s best visual journalism, from extreme weather patterns to signs of a growing surveillance society




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Show, don’t tell: Peter Aspden on documentaries

Driven by ubiquitous video technology, a new wave of films – such as the award-winning ‘Gaza: Chronicles of a Conflict’ – favours rawness and immediacy over explanation and context  


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Valtellina: the pinnacle of fashion

‘The only problem with these elegant Nebbiolos is that they can be difficult to find’




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Trump’s pick for intelligence chief vows to be fair

John Ratcliffe testifies at confirmation hearing held under social distancing rules




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Living with intelligent machines

What will the world look like when machines are cleverer than we are? Fred Studemann, Literary editor, and John Thornhill, Innovation editor, discuss how different writers have imagined the future in response to the advance of artificial intelligence.


Contributors: Fred Studemann, Literary editor, and John Thornhill, Innovation editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Weinstein accuser tells her story

Rowena Chiu, former assistant to Harvey Weinstein, tells the story of her alleged abuse by the former Hollywood producer and discusses how to prevent non-disclosure agreements from being used to silence the victims of crime with Pilita Clark and Kate Beioley.


Contributors: Pilita Clark, business columnist, Rowena Chiu, former assistant to Harvey Weinstein, and Kate Beioley, legal correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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‘Too hard to tell’ if US travel ban will be lifted this year, says Mnuchin

Treasury secretary’s comments compound woes for airline sector hit by Buffett’s share sale




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Von der Leyen tells China to price carbon

Commission president sets out Brussels’ plan for CO2 border adjustment mechanism




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Your iPhone will soon be able to tell 911 about your medical conditions and allergies

Got something in your medical history that first responders should know about if you call 911? Things like known drug allergies, or the medications you’re on? The iPhone and Apple Watch will soon be able to share this information with first responders automatically (if you opt to let it do so). When a user with […]




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Your iPhone will soon be able to tell 911 about your medical conditions and allergies

Got something in your medical history that first responders should know about if you call 911? Things like known drug allergies, or the medications you’re on? The iPhone and Apple Watch will soon be able to share this information with first responders automatically (if you opt to let it do so). When a user with […]




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Your iPhone will soon be able to tell 911 about your medical conditions and allergies

Got something in your medical history that first responders should know about if you call 911? Things like known drug allergies, or the medications you’re on? The iPhone and Apple Watch will soon be able to share this information with first responders automatically (if you opt to let it do so). When a user with […]




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Need Help Telling Your Startup Story? This Illustration Kit Is on Sale for $100 Off.

Make your web content pop with beautiful illustrations.




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Miley Cyrus tells Hilary Duff she auditioned for Hannah Montana 'to copy you no matter what'

On her Instagram Live show Bright Minds, Miley Cyrus, 27, told Hilary Duff, 32, this Wednesday that she only bothered auditioning for Hannah Montana 'to copy you no matter what.'




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Nick Kyrgios gets the last laugh with a US Open victory after telling the umpire

Kyrgios' first-round win against American Steve Johnson was his first since copping a record $US113,000 ($A167,000) fine for a spectacular meltdown during a tournament in Cincinnati.




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Coronavirus: UK Athletics cancel foreign training camps and tell staff not to travel abroad

While some British athletes are abroad training for the Olympics and will not be compelled to return, the firm advice from the organisation is against further travel out of the country from this point.




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Iggy Azalea tells RuPaul her painful childhood caused her to self-sabotage

Iggy Azalea opened up about being bullied in high school and spending time at a mental health retreat. 




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Iggy Azalea tells why she deleted all her Instagram posts amid Cardi B feud

She left fans shocked after deleting all of her Instagram posts last week, amid rumours of a feud with Cardi B. 




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Katarina Johnson-Thompson's father tells of Olympic excitement

Katarina Johnson-Thompson’s rivalry with fellow British poster girl Jessica Ennis-Hill has been one of the big stories of the Games so far, but little has been heard about her father.




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Barbara Windsor, 82, tells husband 'I used to work behind that bar' when they watch EastEnders

Scott Mitchell, 56, revealed that watching EastEnders helps battle the neurodegenerative disease Barbara Windsor was diagnosed with six years ago.




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Michelle Keegan shares sweet snap with her lookalike cousins as fans struggle to tell them apart

The actresses' fans could scarcely tell the relatives apart, as Michelle posed for the sweet snap with Lauren Bell and Katie Hough.




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Boris Johnson tells Nicola Sturgeon that he opposes a second Scottish independence referendum

Boris Johnson has reiterated his opposition to a second vote on Scottish independence during a call with Nicola Sturgeon, despite her saying it is now a 'democratic right'.




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Selena Gomez tells Blake Shelton he cannot be in her squad at Kids Choice Awards

The  23-year-old singer appeared briefly in a sketch with host Blake Shelton where she jokingly told the country crooner that he could not be a part of her 'squad,' which includes Swift.




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Koepka tells of horror after hitting fan who is left BLIND in one eye

Corine Remande was hit by a wayward shot on the par-four sixth hole at Le Golf National in Paris and there have been reports she could lose the sight in her right eye.




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Made In Chelsea's Sam and Louise awkwardly tell Zara that Tiff is back on the scene

Sam and Louise Thompson break the news to a VERY unimpressed Zara McDermott that Tiff Watson is back on the scene in a clip from Monday's Made In Chelsea.




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Ariana Grande tells Pete Davidson 'thanks for existing' at MTV VMAs

They couldn't keep their hands off each other as they arrived at the MTV VMAs in New York on Monday night in their first public appearance as a couple.




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Kevin Hart tells Trump to 'suck it' at the VMAs

Hart has previously refused to speak about Trump during interviews and his stand-up routines, but broke with that stance in New York on Monday night as he told the President to 'suck it'.




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Stella Maxwell transforms into Britney Spears during her iconic I'm A Slave 4 U performance

Stella Maxwell took inspiration from Britney's performance as she transformed into the pop sensation for Drake's Halloween bash on Thursday evening.




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Chantelle Houghton strips off during surprise appearance in Netflix hit Tiger King

It's the cult Netflix show that's taking everyone by storm. But many fans may have failed to spot that British reality star Chantelle Houghton also makes an appearance in The Tiger King.




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SCRUM'S THE WORD: Sergio Parisse goes interstellar

RUGBY WORLD CUP DIARY: The World Cup has gone interstellar, with the help of Sergio Parisse. The legendary Italian No 8 has exchanged messages with astronaut Luca Parmitano.




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Former Scotland captain Greg Laidlaw reflects on his stellar career for both club and country

Thursday at Murrayfield. Greig Laidlaw looks at an empty arena. It is tempting to chronicle his career in a series of kicks, but the deserted grass surrounded by stands holds a comforting familiarity.




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Senator Rand Paul tells Howard University it was the Democrats behind 'racism and Jim Crow'

Paul, an early contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, argued that the Republicans, not the Democrats, have historically protected black voters' interests.