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  • Jul 22, 2024 | radiopaedia.org | Frank Gaillard |Tom Foster

    Cerebral hemorrhagic contusions are a type of intracerebral hemorrhage, also sometimes considered a "brain bruise", and are common in the setting of significant head injury. They are usually seen on CT as hyperattenuating foci in the frontal lobes adjacent to the floor of the anterior cranial fossa and in the temporal poles. Cerebral contusions result from blunt head trauma and are thus seen more frequently in young males.

  • Jul 9, 2024 | radiopaedia.org | Tom Foster |Rohit Sharma

    Diabetes mellitus (DM), often referred to simply as diabetes, is a group of metabolic conditions characterized by hyperglycemia. These conditions should not be confused with diabetes insipidus which is clinically distinct and not related to hyperglycemia. If a patient with diabetes mellitus requires insulin then this may be described as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), conversely, if insulin is not required, then non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM).

  • May 24, 2024 | albanyherald.com | Tom Foster

    London (CNN) — Amazon and Meta executives told CNN this week that some of the fears about artificial intelligence are overblown and that the European Union’s sweeping new AI rules risk holding back innovation. The EU gave the final green light to its AI act Tuesday, the same week tech leaders gathered in Paris for the annual VivaTech conference.

  • May 24, 2024 | wral.com | Tom Foster

    London (CNN) — Amazon and Meta executives told CNN this week that some of the fears about artificial intelligence are overblown and that the European Union’s sweeping new AI rules risk holding back innovation. The EU gave the final green light to its AI act Tuesday, the same week tech leaders gathered in Paris for the annual VivaTech conference. The first-of-its-kind law is poised to reshape how firms and other organizations in Europe use AI for everything from health care decisions to policing.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | cnn.com | Tom Foster |Mark Thompson

    Microsoft will invest $1.5 billion in Abu Dhabi’s G42, an artificial intelligence group that has faced questions over its ties to China. The companies will collaborate on AI and digital infrastructure, in a move that sees Microsoft’s AI empire expand into the Middle East for the first time. The move could attract sizeable scrutiny from regulators. G42 — led by Peng Xiao, a Chinese businessman and former CEO of Pegasus, a cybersecurity firm — has reportedly faced questions over its links to Beijing.

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