|
May 24 · Issue #17 · View online |
|
AncestryDNA OWNS your DNA, the FDA catches up and might be a facilitator to disrupt healthcare and Google Brain prediction when people get sick. That… and more in #17
|
|
Medicine Is Going Digital. The FDA Is Racing to Catch Up | WIRED
And… the game’s on ! The regulatory agency for drugs and medical devices is creating a new unit dedicated strictly to digital health.
|
Execs agree: IoT will disrupt healthcare in next 3 years | Healthcare IT News
Half of the execs think their organisation is ready for the future. Accenture finds 73 percent of healthcare execs say the Internet of Things is poised to upend industry, but only 49 percent think their organization’s leaders understand what it could mean.
|
Watch: This Is the World's Most Sophisticated Humanoid Robot
See new video footage of Erica, Japan’s eerily human robot.
|
Ancestry.com takes DNA ownership rights from customers and their relatives
This really is disturbing I think : THEY will own your DNA ALSO for life and beyond. for Don’t use the AncestryDNA testing service without actually reading the Ancestry.com Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. According to these legal contracts, you still own your DNA, but so does…
|
Google Brain using medical records to predict when you might get sick
Will this be the first real breakthrough of big data in health(care) ? Researchers at Google Brain has analyzed millions of anonymized medical records to try and help predict when people will get sick.
|
Microsoft AR/VR and Cirque du Soleil
See for yourself how AR/VR step by step becomes mature.
|
Microsoft’s Kinect and HoloLens inventor thinks ‘the phone is already dead’ - The Verge
Alex Kipman, one of Microsoft’s top technical fellows, believes the age of the smartphone is over. “The phone is already dead,” says Kipman, in an interview with Bloomberg. “People just haven’t…
|
Did you enjoy this issue?
|
|
|
|
In order to unsubscribe, click here.
If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe here.
|
|
|
|