Microsoft and Epic Collaborate to Revolutionize Healthcare with Azure OpenAI Service Integration

Microsoft and Epic Collaborate to Revolutionize Healthcare with Azure OpenAI Service Integration

Microsoft Corp. and Epic recently announced an exciting development in their strategic collaboration, aiming to revolutionize the healthcare industry. The two technology giants are combining their expertise to integrate Azure OpenAI Service with Epic’s industry-leading electronic health record (EHR) software. This collaboration unlocks the potential of generative AI, providing powerful tools for healthcare professionals.

Building upon their existing partnership, which allows organizations to leverage the Microsoft Azure cloud platform for running Epic environments, this integration marks a significant step forward.

By clicking here, you can delve into the details and explore the future possibilities this collaboration holds for the healthcare landscape.

“Microsoft is committed to creating responsible AI by design that is guided by a core set of principles: fairness, reliability and safety, privacy and security, inclusiveness, transparency, and accountability.”

Click here for more details.

The reality of AR/VR competition

The reality of AR/VR competition

Virtual, augmented and mixed reality have a competition problem.

But while most AR/VR companies will tell you how much better they are than their nearest direct competitor, they’re picking the wrong fight. The main event isn’t between Oculus, HTC, Sony, Samsung and Google for VR, or Microsoft, Magic Leap, Meta and ODG for AR (including mixed reality). There are far bigger and scarier competitors out there.

Read more at https://techcrunch.com/2016/10/21/the-reality-of-arvr-competition/

The Apple iPad leap of faith

By Larry Dignan

The questions of the day are really quite simple: Should you preorder a device you’ve never touched, played with or used in any fashion? And will gadget lust trump logic?

That’s what everyone is wondering. It’s the curse of the early adopter. The logic goes like this:

  • I have to preorder the iPad or I may not get one.
  • OK, so I’ve never tried it but man it looks good.
  • But I want to be the coolest geek on the block.
  • And it’s revolutionary.
  • No wait, do I really want to plunk down $499.
  • Oh why not I’ll order two.

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