How Do RFID Tags Work: A Comprehensive Guide.

Introduction: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology has revolutionized various industries by providing efficient and automated methods of tracking and managing assets. In this blog post, we will delve how do RFID tags work and explore how RFID readers to streamline operations. Understanding RFID Tags: RFID tags are small electronic devices that contain a microchip and an antenna.Continue reading “How Do RFID Tags Work: A Comprehensive Guide.”

Study Finds AI Feedback Improves Quality of Physician Notes.

The researchers saw that using an AI tool improved the processes of determining diagnoses and making predictions. A new study, undertaken by NYU Langone and published April 17 in NJEM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery, finds that AI “feedback improved the quality of physician notes written during patient visits, with better documentation improving the ability of careContinue reading “Study Finds AI Feedback Improves Quality of Physician Notes.”

Oracle’s Jump to Nashville Surprises Austin.

Company shifts further away from Silicon Valley to get closer to the healthcare industry. Oracle’s plans to move its headquarters even further from Silicon Valley surprised people at its Austin, Texas, home this week as the software giant said it is making the leap to get closer to the healthcare industry.  Chairman Larry Ellison announced Tuesday that Oracle’s move toContinue reading “Oracle’s Jump to Nashville Surprises Austin.”

Study: ChatGPT-4 Use Helped Reduce Clinician Documentation Burnout

Researchers at Stanford Medicine have examined the use of ChatGPT-4 to draft initial responses to inpatient emails—and found hopeful results. Could the use of generative artificial intelligence (ChatGPT-4), as adopted to inbox-message management, reduce the administrative burden on physicians and nurses in patient care organizations? A new study suggests such a potential, though with qualificationsContinue reading “Study: ChatGPT-4 Use Helped Reduce Clinician Documentation Burnout”

Domains are a hot commodity—here’s how to prevent expiration

“There are people who stalk [listings] to try to find domains that are unused or have not been renewed,” says Arctic Wolf CISO Adam Marrè . You’ve owned a domain for eight years. The slogan? Rolls off the tongue. The title? A household name—and one that’s unique to you. But then it happens: You chuckContinue reading “Domains are a hot commodity—here’s how to prevent expiration”

Noncompetes Are Dead—and Tech Workers Are Free to Roam.

A new rule from the US Federal Trade Commission invalidates most noncompete agreements, frequently used to bind tech workers. It could unlock higher wages and more entrepreneurship and innovation. More US workers will soon be free to leave their employers to work for rivals, thanks to a new federal rule that will block the long-standingContinue reading “Noncompetes Are Dead—and Tech Workers Are Free to Roam.”

Lawsuit says HP took advantage of customers’ sunk costs with printer updates prohibiting third-party ink.

The plaintiffs claim HP pulled a bait-and-switch by trying to “monopolize an aftermarket for replacement ink cartridges.” Tech giant HP is facing another class action lawsuit over a firmware update that locked printer owners out of using third-party ink. Like a print job that ran out of that good ol’ CMYK, HP has sought toContinue reading “Lawsuit says HP took advantage of customers’ sunk costs with printer updates prohibiting third-party ink.”

Wolters Kluwer Health Survey Says 40% of U.S. Physicians Are Ready to Use GenAI.

The survey about generative artificial intelligence shows a faster acceptance of the tech, yet many physicians are still wary of which tools to use. A new Wolters Kluwer Health survey, released on April 16, finds that 40% of U.S. physicians are “ready to use generative AI (GenAI) this year when interacting with patients at theContinue reading “Wolters Kluwer Health Survey Says 40% of U.S. Physicians Are Ready to Use GenAI.”

Can GPT-4 do as well on the bar exam as OpenAI claims?

A new research paper calls the company’s findings into question. In what sounds like a budding lawyer’s stress dream, a new research paper picks apart OpenAI’s claim that GPT-4 managed to pass the bar exam with flying colors. The paper, called “Re-evaluating GPT-4’s bar exam performance” and published this week in Artificial Intelligence and Law, questions both the largeContinue reading “Can GPT-4 do as well on the bar exam as OpenAI claims?”

How UC San Diego Health used AI to reduce its sepsis mortality rate.

The health system developed a deep-learning model called Composer to help detect sepsis earlier. Artificial intelligence (AI) helped UC San Diego Health reduce its sepsis mortality rate by 17%, according to a study the health system published in January. Sepsis is a leading cause of death in US hospitals—at least 1.7 million people develop theContinue reading “How UC San Diego Health used AI to reduce its sepsis mortality rate.”