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AI in Sports: Positive and Negative Influences
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most transformative forces in modern sports. Its influence spans from diagnosing injuries and improving player performance to officiating matches and shaping the economics of athletic training. Yet, while AI offers enormous promise, it also raises questions about cost, access, and fairness. One of the earliest documented applications of AI in sports injury diagnosis came in 1997, when Zelič, Kononenko, Lavrač, and Vuga at the
Funmi Daramola
Oct 9


Digital Health Tools: What are the Security Risks with Mobile Healthcare Apps?
Digital health tools are technologies designed to support health, wellness, and medical care. These include mobile health apps, wearable...
Funmi Daramola
Sep 25


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Funmi Daramola
Aug 21


Why Blockchain in Healthcare Didn’t Live Up to the Hype
A few years ago, blockchain was supposed to change everything in healthcare better security, seamless data sharing, and no more paperwork...
Alexander Rawlett
Jul 17


WEARABLES, PROVIDING THE DATA TO CHANGE DAILY WELL BEING
Wearable technology has become a major force in healthcare, evolving from basic fitness trackers to advanced devices that monitor vital...
Eric Salmeron
Jun 19


AI IS TAKING OVER HEALTHCARE
AI isn’t coming for healthcare, it’s already here. And the professionals who aren't adapting? They're being quietly replaced. The reality...
Mary Adewole
May 15


AI Freeing Up Clinicians Time
Most healthcare organizations are still focused on the basics to keep the enterprise running. They often don’t have the bandwidth to integrate new technology or innovate. Thus, organizations are slowly adopting AI-driven technologies. While AI will be part of the solution for longstanding challenges, including addressing prior authorizations, EHR use, billing, and cybersecurity readiness, it’s not happening as fast as the hype would make you believe. Healthcare organizations
Robert Zimmerman
Apr 17
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