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STAT+: Mayo Clinic partners with supercomputing startup Cerebras to build custom AI tools

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SAN FRANCISCO — Mayo Clinic has signed Silicon Valley tech startup Cerebras as its first generative AI partner, the health system announced Monday.

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STAT+: Backed by Mayo Clinic and Microsoft, a nonprofit forms to test AI tools used in health care

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The nonprofit will establish the laboratories at Mayo Clinic, Duke, Stanford, and other major universities and institutions around the country. Its goal is to create a system to certify and register AI models, and publish details about their performance before they are widely adopted.

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STAT+: Mayo Clinic to spend $5 billion on tech-heavy redesign of its Minnesota campus

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Mayo Clinic will spend $5 billion to reinvent its flagship medical campus in Rochester, Minn., infusing digital technologies into several new buildings designed to present a 21st-century vision of clinical care, the organization said Tuesday. The project, to include five new buildings with 2.4

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STAT+: Google strikes deal with Mayo Clinic to comb patient records using generative AI

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Google will embed its generative AI technology into computer systems at Mayo Clinic and other health systems to make it easier to search vast repositories of patient data and automate administrative tasks, the organizations said Wednesday.

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Epic, Abridge, and Mayo Clinic to leverage AI to ease nursing workflow

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STAT+: FDA clears digital stethoscope company’s AI algorithm for heart failure

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The stethoscope is the result of a collaboration between Mayo Clinic researchers, who built the algorithm, and the startup Eko Health, which built the hardware. Mayo Clinic is an investor in Eko, which has raised $128 million over the past six years.

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Opinion: Lessons to psychiatrists-in-training from the CIA’s mind-control projects

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My chief resident gave me a strange look when I arrived for another day of work at the Mayo Clinic one morning. “Something you’re not telling us?” ” she asked, gesturing to the two letters on my desk from the Central Intelligence Agency.