2025-08-13

A new study suggests that doctors who regularly rely on AI for colonoscopies become significantly less effective at detecting precancerous lesions when the technology is not available. Experts say this points to a worrying decline in diagnostic skills.
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2025-10-08
Everyone uses smartwatches differently. There are the people who wear them all day, those who only wear them when they’re outside, those who only use them while working out and even those who only w [...]
2025-05-13
OpenAI has released a new benchmark for testing AI systems in healthcare. Called HealthBench, it's designed to evaluate how well language models handle realistic medical conversations. According [...]
2025-07-11
OpenAI doesn't see AI as a replacement for doctors - but as a way to replace not going to the doctor at all.<br /> The article OpenAI’s head of ChatGPT says AI will not displace doctors b [...]
2025-09-16
The tenth generation of the Apple Watch came and went without much fanfare last year, and the arrival of the Series 11 is similarly subdued. Not much appears to have changed with Apple’s smartwatch, [...]
2025-07-13
Another weeklong round-the-clock spree of speedrunning video games has come to a close, with Summer Games Done Quick raising $2,436,614 for Doctors Without Borders. Held in Minneapolis, the event saw [...]
2025-11-17
What separates the SOCs getting results from their AI strategies from those that don't begins with CISOs who take ownership of AI initiatives and anticipate roadblocks early, systematically demol [...]
2025-11-24
Anthropic released its most capable artificial intelligence model yet on Monday, slashing prices by roughly two-thirds while claiming state-of-the-art performance on software engineering tasks — a s [...]
2025-05-15
A team of doctors and scientists have successfully treated a rare genetic condition with the first-ever personalized gene-editing therapy. Results of the groundbreaking treatment have been published i [...]