
Enlitic’s CEO Talks Data Driven Medicine using Deep Learning
In case you haven’t noticed, the age of artificial intelligence is upon us. What was once reserved for science fiction plots is now playing out
In case you haven’t noticed, the age of artificial intelligence is upon us. What was once reserved for science fiction plots is now playing out
Article Abstract In machine learning, there is a fundamental trade-off between ease of optimization and expressive power. Neural Networks, in particular, have enormous expressive power
San Francisco software startup Enlitic is preparing to send software engineers to about 80 medical imaging centers in Australia and Asia. These “forward deployed engineers,”
ASX-listed health firm Capitol Health today signed a landmark deal with artificial intelligence firm Enlitic, run by Australian data scientist Jeremy Howard. Enlitic, recently voted
Enlitic LLC, a company applying machine learning to X-rays, MRIs and other medical images to offer a new diagnostic product for radiologists, has announced new
Enlitic, a deep learning medical imaging company dedicated to revolutionizing diagnostic healthcare has raised $10 million in Series B funding led by Capitol Health Limited,
A deal signed today means a ‘deep learning system’ will soon help Australian radiologists to find cancers and breaks that are often missed, and to
Enlitic, a medical startup selected by MIT Technology Review as one of the world’s “50 Smartest Companies,” and Capitol Health Limited (ASX: CAJ, “Capitol”), the
“Take two aspirin and call me in the morning” is the punch line to decades’ worth of doctor-diagnosis jokes, but San Francisco software company Enlitic