Scientists at two major institutions are using artificial intelligence software to make sense of big data which can eventually lead to better diagnosis and treatment for patients. Learn more about this exciting development in this story from cio.com.

Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh are working to use artificial intelligence to cull through electronic health records, diagnostic imaging, prescriptions, genomic profiles, insurance records and even data from wearable devices to create health care plans designed not just for a specific disease but for specific types of people.

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