AI’s value is not yet clear in benefits administration, says VA
The Veterans Affairs Office of Information and Technology finds artificial intelligence-driven clinical documentation is helping to solve physician burnout, but the value for benefits administration is yet to be determined.
Galaxy Digital: Ethereum Developers Discuss Key Upgrades During Latest Consensus Call
Ethereum developers debated significant upgrades and changes during the recent ACDC call #134. (Read More)
NVIDIA’s Gipi AI: Revolutionizing Personalized Learning and User Interaction
NVIDIA’s Gipi AI chatbot enhances personalized learning and user interaction with advanced AI technologies. (Read More)
Anthropic’s Claude 3 Enhances Functionality with New Tool Use Feature
Claude 3 models now support tool use, enabling dynamic tasks and accurate responses. (Read More)
Ciba Health uses wearables and analytics to get to the root cause of type 2 diabetes
Getting to the unique root cause for each patient has enabled the healthcare organization to reduce hospitalizations, improve medication adherence, reduce healthcare costs, reduce medications and help patients lose weight.
HIMSSCast: Tips for smaller health systems starting out with AI
Where can smaller hospitals and health systems begin with artificial intelligence? Brent T. Hoard, a partner at Troutman Pepper and AI expert, says most likely with a vendor. He elaborates on this and much more advice.
UCSF to build novel continuous AI monitoring platform
UCSF Health and the university’s clinical informatics division plan to develop a real-time and automated artificial intelligence monitoring platform for clinical care.
Worldcoin Expands World ID Verification to Colombia Amid Growing Support
Worldcoin introduces World ID orb verifications in Colombia, gaining support for proof of humanness. (Read More)
Oracle Defends Healthcare Modernization Efforts Amid Criticism from Business Insider
Oracle counters Business Insider’s criticism of its healthcare modernization efforts for veterans. (Read More)
Food for Agile Thought #445: Sprint Review Guide, Data-driven Product Decisions, Healthy Failure Culture, 11 Philosophical Razors
TL; DR: The Sprint Review Guide — Food for Agile Thought #445 Welcome to the 445th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 42,591 peers. This week, Maarten Dalmijn critiques Sprint Reviews as dull and ineffective, advocating for revitalized Scrum events with the Sprint Review guide. John Cutler discusses the complexities of […]