
Review says Babylon’s AI claims lack ‘convincing evidence’
In July 2018, Babylon Health claimed its artificial intelligence (AI) system had demonstrated diagnostic ability that is ‘on-par with human doctors’.
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In July 2018, Babylon Health claimed its artificial intelligence (AI) system had demonstrated diagnostic ability that is ‘on-par with human doctors’.
The programme aims to develop new ways to speeding up diagnosis of diseases like cancer using AI, to improve outcomes for patients.
Categories include using technologies to address sleeping problems and support children and/or their parents in understanding and managing mental health.
The service, which uses the name KRY in Sweden, has partnered up with GP practices in North West Surrey and the North West of England
NHS Digital’s latest workforce diversity data report reveals the body’s workforce remains primarily white and male, with a persistant gender pay gap.
An analysis of health IT data in the US suggests that the country is approaching a ‘turning point’ in the implementation of interoperable standards.
The secretary of state for health and social care was questioned by the MP for Leeds Central, Hilary Benn, about the ‘Org2’ redesign.
The University of Edinburgh has opened applications for its 2025 AI Accelerator programme.
The Rural Centre of Excellence for Digital Health and Care and Open Medical are creating
Drones could be deployed for NHS deliveries under new UK regulations planned for 2026, allowing
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and digital health company Doccla have announced plans to launch
Our coffee time briefing covers £1.25m investment for SiSU Health and a new milestone for