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  • Dec 4, 2024 | nature.com | Noé Brasier |Joseph Wang |Wei Gao |Can Dincer |H. Ceren Ates |Effy Vayena | +1 more

    AbstractWearable sensors are a recent paradigm in healthcare, enabling continuous, decentralized, and non- or minimally invasive monitoring of health and disease. Continuous measurements yield information-rich time series of physiological data that are holistic and clinically meaningful.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | nature.com | Mateo Aboy |Timo Minssen |Effy Vayena

    The newly adopted EU AI Act represents a pivotal milestone that heralds a new era of AI regulation across industries. With its broad territorial scope and applicability, this comprehensive legislation establishes stringent requirements for AI systems. In this article, we analyze the AI Act’s impact on digital medical products, such as medical devices: How does the AI Act apply to AI/ML-enabled medical devices? How are they classified? What are the compliance requirements?

  • Mar 2, 2023 | almendron.com | Andrew Morris |Effy Vayena

    The artificial intelligence (AI) sensation ChatGPT, and rivals such as BLOOM and Stable Diffusion, are large language models for consumers. ChatGPT has caused particular delight since it first appeared in November. But more specialised AI is already used widely in medical settings, including in radiology, cardiology and ophthalmology. Major developments are in the pipeline. Med-PaLM, developed by DeepMind, the AI firm owned by Alphabet, is another large language model.

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