Today we have the opportunity, with the development of tools such as artificial intelligence and genetic technology, to develop a new generation of medical solutions that can benefit everyone, everywhere.
The computing power available to AI applications doubles every three and a half months — far exceeding the historical metric of Moore's Law. This processing capability is associated with the accumulation of new data, and we are learning to annotate this data in smarter ways. This allows us to fulfill some of the promises of AI: the ability to synthesize, analyze, see patterns, get insights, and make predictions in many, many larger dimensions than humans can understand.
(c) BG, February 2020
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