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AI Talk: Consumer Electronics Show, future of autos and cashless society

Jan. 10, 2020 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD

This week’s AI Talk.. CES The big news of this week is of course the Consumer Electronic Show (CES), with over 175,000 attendees and 4,500 companies exhibiting—it must be a […]

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AI Talk: Dark patterns, dueling assistants and a teenage blockchain engineer

June 28, 2019 / By V. “Juggy” Jagannathan, PhD

This week’s AI Talk… Dark patterns This week, the New York Times featured an article that talks about “dark patterns.” This term, coined almost a decade ago, is well known […]

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Healthcare blockchain part 2: The “why?”

Sept. 17, 2018 / By AJ Dandrea

One of the big challenges in healthcare data-driven initiatives is the Swiss cheese phenomenon, which refers to a dataset that lacks specific content to inform, or to allow the information […]

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Blockchain: The potential to disrupt complex health system relationships

March 12, 2018 / By AJ Dandrea

What if the only way to create complete healthcare relationships among providers, payers, and patients required something different than what has been tried in the past? And, instead of policy […]

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Unintended consequences of new technologies in health care – thoughts on blockchains, part two

Feb. 8, 2017 / By Senthil Nachimuthu, MD, PhD

In part one of this blog I discussed blockchains and how they could be used in health care in an ideal world. In the real world however, block chain use […]

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Unintended consequences of new technologies in health care – thoughts on blockchains, part one

Jan. 27, 2017 / By Senthil Nachimuthu, MD, PhD

Many of you might have read the recent findings by researchers Isao Echizen et al. from the National Institute of Informatics (NII) of Japan that it is possible to copy […]