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1 day ago |
businessinsider.com | Brea Cubit |Matthew Smith |Henry Blodget
Generative AI powered by large language models, such as ChatGPT, is proliferating in industries like customer service and creative content production. But healthcare has moved more cautiously. Radiology, a specialty centered on analyzing digital images and recognizing patterns, is emerging as a frontrunner for adopting new AI techniques. That's not to say AI is new to radiology.
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2 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Brea Cubit |Aaron Mok |Henry Blodget
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4 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Brea Cubit |Lily Katzman |Henry Blodget
Behind the plush seats and pastel-pink interior of Chicago's first Michelin-starred Indian restaurant — and one of the rare Indian fine-dining tasting menus in the US — was a risk. While restaurants continued to shutter or pivot in 2022 because of COVID-19, Indienne opened its doors. "That was, I think, the biggest risk I've taken," said Sujan Sarkar, Indienne's chef and co-owner, who has more than 22 years of experience opening and managing restaurants around the world.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Julia Hood |Brea Cubit |Henry Blodget
This article is part of Creative Ventures, a series about business success rooted in creativity. The luxury home design and fragrance brand L'Objet boasts an elegant boutique on New York City's Madison Avenue. The space, bathed in earthy hues, harmoniously blends handcrafted housewares, decorative items, and scents from the company's various collections. For two decades, L'Objet's founder and creative director, Elad Yifrach, has sustained the business on craftsmanship and creativity.
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2 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Brea Cubit |Matthew Smith |Henry Blodget
The Port of Corpus Christi in Texas is among the United States' most important seaports. It's the country's third-largest port by tonnage, and it exports more US crude oil than any other domestic port. 2024 was a record year, with the port recording more than 200 million tons of shipments, 130 million of which were crude oil. Coordinating a port of this size is a huge logistical undertaking.
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