Daily AI Roundup: Biggest Machine Learning, Robotic And Automation Updates 30th March 2023
This is our AI Daily Roundup . We are covering the top updates from around the world. The updates will feature state-of-the-art capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Robotic Process Automation, Fintech, and human-system interactions. We cover the role of AI Daily Roundup and its application in various industries and daily lives.
With generative AI and ChatGPT now becoming part of the public lexicon, Phrasee, the leader in AI content optimization for enterprise marketers, is marking its dominant role in AI-powered content creation with the launch of a new website.
Ontrak, a leading AI-powered and telehealth-enabled health care company, and MyndYou, creators of an AI-powered Virtual Care Coordinator, jointly announced that Ontrak Health will use MyndYou’s MyEleanor, an AI-powered conversational platform, to engage with members, triage needs, and address issues pertaining to behavioral, medical, or social care needs.
Genialis Raises $13 Million to Build Clinical Biomarkers that Predict Patient Response
Genialis, a computational precision medicine company unraveling complex biology to find new ways to address disease, announced it raised more than $13 million in Series A financing to transform the way diseases are diagnosed and treatment decisions are made. Taiwania Capital and Debiopharm Innovation Fund co-led the round, with participation from previous investors First Star Ventures, Redalpine Venture Partners, and Pikas. Other new investors include P5 Health Ventures and several Angels. Ita Lu of Taiwania and Hamzeh Abdul-Hadi of Debiopharm will join Genialis’ Board of Directors.
HUMBL, HUMBL announced the launch of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automated Machine Learning initiatives across its consumer, commercial and Latin America business units.
Sword Health Introduces Predict new AI solution to Predict and Prevent Unnecessary Surgeries
Sword Health, the world’s fastest-growing platform for treating pain, announced Predict, the first AI engine using advanced machine learning to identify members who are up to 40x more likely to have surgery, more than 8 months before a decision has been made to operate, to help them avoid unnecessary and costly hip, knee, and back surgeries.
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