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Beyond pilots: A proven framework for scaling AI to production
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Responsible AI design in healthcare and life sciences
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Beyond pilots: A proven framework for scaling AI to production

The era of perpetual AI pilots is over. This year, 65% of AWS Generative AI Innovation Center customer projects moved from concept to production—some launching in just 45 days, as AWS VP Swami Sivasubramanian shared on LinkedIn. These results come from insights gained across more than one thousand customer implementations. The Generative AI Innovation Center…

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Responsible AI design in healthcare and life sciences

Generative AI has emerged as a transformative technology in healthcare, driving digital transformation in essential areas such as patient engagement and care management. It has shown potential to revolutionize how clinicians provide improved care through automated systems with diagnostic support tools that provide timely, personalized suggestions, ultimately leading to better health outcomes. For example, a…

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Popular cholesterol drugs may help prevent dementia

Having lower cholesterol levels may help protect against dementia, according to a large-scale international study led by the University of Bristol. The research, involving data from more than one million participants, found that people with genetic traits that naturally reduce cholesterol are less likely to develop dementia. The work was led by Dr. Liv Tybjærg…

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Before T. rex, there was the “dragon prince”

An international team of paleontologists has identified a previously unknown dinosaur species named Khankhuuluu, believed to be the closest-known ancestor of the giant Tyrannosaurs. The discovery, led by Jared Voris and Dr. Darla Zelenitsky from the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Science, has been published in Nature. Voris, a PhD candidate in the Department of…

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Scientists finally see what sparks Parkinson’s

For the first time, researchers have directly seen and measured the protein clusters thought to spark Parkinson’s disease, marking a major milestone in understanding the world’s fastest-growing neurological condition. These microscopic clusters, known as alpha-synuclein oligomers, have long been suspected as the starting point for Parkinson’s, but they have remained undetectable in human brain tissue…

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