This week: A new institute at USC brings AI to cancer research and treatment, rugged mineral mines enter the digital era, and an Oracle partner protects paychecks. Plus: Java celebrates a quarter century, and counting.
“Computers are showing us that they can see things we can’t, so we’re taking these techniques that have been perfected for other domains and transferring all that knowledge over to pathology.”
The Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC is using AI to potentially recognize cancer and even recommend a course of treatment.
Canada-based tech company MineSense mixes power shovels, sensors, X-rays, and autonomous databases to help mines become more sustainable and efficient.
As 8x8 saw use of their video meetings solutions soar while COVID-19 spread, the company moved to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure from AWS and achieved better performance and savings of more than 80%.
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