A healthcare technology firm was hit last week with a novel class action that accuses it of illegally mining Illinois residents' genetic testing data to train its artificial intelligence algorithms.
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Despite decades of experience, advanced health systems, and deep medical knowledge, the WHO European region is still at risk from the global epidemic of tuberculosis. There are at least three pressing ...
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xAI’s notorious data centers near Memphis, Tenn., are appropriately named Colossus 1 and Colossus 2. The supercomputers that ...
Obesity is associated with multiple non-communicable diseases (such as type 2 diabetes, various cardiovascular and musculoskeletal diseases, and some cancers) and detrimental psychosocial consequences ...
(WAND) - As central Illinois communities consider allowing data centers to be built, residents are concerned about the long-term impacts. "We don't know the effect that it's going to have on our ...
TRAVERSE CITY, MI – More than 100,000 Munson Healthcare patients affected by a 2025 data breach are now being notified by mail, prompting the Michigan Attorney General to renew her call for a law ...
Bitcoin’s most recent halving took place in 2024, cutting the reward miners receive for each new block (David Pereiras/The Noun Project) While today’s data center conversation revolves around AI, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A new platform puts synthesized health data directly into the public’s hands. This could help health care ...
EHR giant Epic, together with a handful of healthcare providers, has filed a federal lawsuit aimed at stopping what it calls a scheme to exploit and monetize patient medical records without consent.
Research Fellow, Faculty of Education, Health, and Psychological Sciences, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington; Flinders University; The University of Melbourne I previously worked for ...