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Powered by Amazon Bedrock, AWS will now offer artificial intelligence to quickly create clinical notes that can be added to EHRs. A new imaging service, meanwhile, could help reduce costs compared to ...
In the next few days, AWS will start retiring the AWS documentation currently available on GitHub. After reviewing the results of the project and considering the overhead of manually keeping the ...
As part of an ongoing effort to open source developer guides and other documentation, Amazon Web Services has just published many more repositories on GitHub, inviting community developers to ...
Amazon Web Services recently introduced the .NET 6 runtime for AWS Lambda, which means .NET-centric cloud coders can now do their serverless computing projects with the latest edition of Microsoft's ...
AWS’ Tehsin Syed shared what differentiates HealthScribe from other AI-based medical scribes and how Amazon is approaching tricky questions of accuracy and responsibility around generative AI in ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. is rolling out a new generative artificial intelligence service, AWS HealthScribe, that can help medical professionals create clinical notes faster. The service made its ...
AWS recently announced a new HIPAA-eligible service called AWS HealthScribe in a preview that uses speech recognition and generative AI (powered by Amazon Bedrock) to generate clinical documentation.
In my first article on Bedrock AgentCore Code Interpreters, I demonstrated that custom code interpreters can be coerced into performing AWS control plane actions by non-agentic identities. This ...
Arm is moving from licensing designs to building chips, hiring seasoned engineers, and risking conflict with major customers over royalties.
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