Technology Quarterly
Health and AI
A new prescription
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AIs will make health care safer and better, reports Natasha Loder. It may even get cheaper too
- Self-programming panaceas: AIs will make health care safer and better
- Picture this: Artificial intelligence has long been improving diagnoses
- Talking things through: Medical AIs with human faces are on their way
- Intelligent design: Artificial intelligence is taking over drug development
- The AIs have it: Can artificial intelligence make health care more efficient?
Self-programming panaceas
AIs will make health care safer and better
It may even get cheaper, too, says Natasha Loder
Picture this
Artificial intelligence has long been improving diagnoses
But recently the field has exploded
Intelligent design
Artificial intelligence is taking over drug development
Regulators need to up their game to keep up
The AIs have it
Can artificial intelligence make health care more efficient?
Technology has rarely been able to do so
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The physical internet
Where the internet lives
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Users of the internet can ignore its physical underpinnings. But for technologies like artificial intelligence and the metaverse to work, others need to pay attention, argues Abby Bertics
- The foundations of the cloud: Users of the internet need not think about its physical underpinnings
- Towers of glass and steel: Advances in physical storage and retrieval made the cloud possible
- The edge of tomorrow: The internet got better and faster by moving data closer to users
- The internet and climate change: Data centres improved greatly in energy efficiency as they grew massively larger
- Politics: The physical borders of the digital world
- Starlink: Satellites offer an important alternative to the wired internet
- Securing the cloud’s future: The internet is integrated into virtually every aspect of life
- The physical internet: Sources and acknowledgments