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Nov 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

California's AI Crossroads: Innovate or Regulate?

California is at a crossroads when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, a bill aiming to boost AI training was proposed, but Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed it. Some people worry that this could slow down tech growth in the state. The United States doesn't have a single data privacy law,

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

How Mergers and Acquisitions Boost Productivity through Digital Transformation

Mergers and acquisitions, often referred to as M&As, are like a superpower for businesses. They help companies grow bigger, get better at what they do, and perform more efficiently in a competitive market. Now, here's where things get interesting: data is becoming a crucial part of how businesses op

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Temporary Telemedicine Policies on Chronic Disease Care in South Korea

In South Korea, telemedicine has been used to manage chronic diseases for a while now. But how effective and safe is it when used nationwide? Let's dive in! Researchers looked back at national claims data to figure out how well a temporary telemedicine policy worked. They wanted to see if it helped

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Cracking Cases with Safe Genetic Data: The Promise of Homomorphic Encryption

Imagine solving a crime using DNA, but without ever revealing sensitive personal information. That's the power of homomorphic encryption in forensic genomics. DNA analysis, especially using autosomal Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs), is crucial for identifying unknown suspects. The catch? Our

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Impacts of Clostridioides difficile Infections in Germany

Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI) in Germany are a significant health and economic issue. By analyzing health claims data, researchers have gained insights into the costs and outcomes of CDI in adults. This study reveals the economic burden and death rates associated with these infections, p

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Nov 20 2024BUSINESS

Why Data Caps Might Not Be So Bad After All

Imagine this: You're enjoying your favorite show online, and suddenly, you're hit with a data cap. You might think, "That's not fair! " But hold on. Cable companies and the incoming FCC chair have a different view. They believe data caps are actually good for you. Let's dive in and see why. In the

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Who Owns Health Data in the AI Age?

Imagine you're in a doctor's office, and instead of just your doctor, an AI is also analyzing your health data. So, who really owns that data? That's the puzzle that a new study is trying to unravel. The study introduces a novel framework called the Collaborative Healthcare Data Ownership (CHDO) mod

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Election Data Insight: Understanding the 2017 German Vote at a Local Level

In 2017, Germany saw a significant increase in refugee numbers. To understand how this impacted the federal election, the Research Data Center (FDZ) Ruhr at RWI compiled a unique dataset. Called RWI-GEO-VOTE, it breaks down the election results into tiny 1 km x 1 km grid cells. This detailed dataset

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Shopping Safe Online: A Smarter Way to Stay Protected

Imagine diving into a bustling digital marketplace. Sounds fun, right? Well, not always. As people flock to online trading, checking everyone's IDs becomes quite the challenge. Current methods are slow and expensive—not really helpful. But don't worry! A new clever system is here to help. It keeps y

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Predicting Tumors: A Closer Look at Uncertainty

Imagine trying to guess whether a spot on a slide is cancerous or not. It's a tough job, especially when you have a lot of slides but no answers to check your guesses against. That's the challenge in digital pathology: lots of unlabeled slides, not enough clear answers. Now, think of a smart comput

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