ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology
The non-invasive respiratory sensor may reduce the impact of undetected respiratory compromise on healthcare costs and patient outcomes.
Professor Hickton will deliver a public lecture titled: “The Disruptive Danger of Disinformation in the Age of AI” on Wednesday 5th March at 5pm in the Swift Theatre in Trinity College Dublin’s Arts Building.
Two ADAPT Centre researchers at Trinity College Dublin have been awarded highly competitive fellowships as part of the Research Ireland Industry Research, Development, and Innovation Fellowship (IRDIF) Programme.
AI is transforming digital healthcare, leading to exciting opportunities for screening, decision making support, biomarker detection, disease treatment and personalised or ‘precision’ medicine delivery.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology released its latest impact report.
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