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The Top 5 Healthcare Trends In 2023

Bernard Marr

The world is a very different place than it was ten years ago, and nowhere is this more evident than in healthcare. Here’s my overview of what I believe will be the most important trends of the next 12 months: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. Remote Healthcare - Virtual Hospitals, Healthcare Communities, and Telehealth.

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2024 IoT And Smart Device Trends: What You Need to Know For The Future

Bernard Marr

Businesses around the world have unlocked the benefits of IoT in recent years, and as individuals, we’re getting used to a greater variety of wearables and everyday connected products in our lives. For consumers, this could spell the end for regular (non-generative) AI assistants like Siri and Alexa on wearables.

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Augmented Reality and Hearables: Where the Two Technologies Meet

ARPost

Hearables with augmented reality features are becoming ubiquitous thanks to the overall spread of wearables, the contribution of tech giants, and the growing demand for emerging technologies. Additionally, engineers train Deep Learning algorithms to accurately detect markers in live video data. How Augmented Reality Works.

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Getting started with Augmented Reality (AR)

ARVR

Projection based  — Directly overlays digital projections onto the physical world by making use of varied machine vision technology, often by combining visible light cameras with 3D sensing systems such as depth cameras. It is used to create engaging 3D experiences and provides easy access to machine learning, chatbots, code execution etc.

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All In On AI: How Smart Companies Win Big With Artificial Intelligence

Bernard Marr

The book begins by highlighting Alphabet (parent company to Google) as a prime example of a company that is "all in on AI," with machine learning powering many of its popular services like search, Maps, Assistant, and Gmail. These [all-in] companies hire data scientists, machine learning engineers, and so on.