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Using AI to help predict cardiac arrests
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Using AI to help predict cardiac arrests

A Penn Engineering and Penn Medicine team built CAMEL, an artificial intelligence model that forecasts dangerous cardiac rhythms before they strike. Their findings pave the way for a new era of real-time, predictive heart care.

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You’re not using ChatGPT wrong—you’re using it too narrowly

You’re not using ChatGPT wrong—you’re using it too narrowly

Rahul Kapoor of the Wharton School writes, “The breakthrough of [LLMs] is an invention. The harder challenge is innovation: turning that invention into products, services, and business models that create value for customers and allow firms to capture a meaningful share of that value themselves.”

Using AI to surface unreported GLP-1 side effects in Reddit posts
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Using AI to surface unreported GLP-1 side effects in Reddit posts

Researchers at Penn Engineering have identified patient-reported symptoms associated with GLP-1s in 400,000 posts from 70,000 user sand highlighted two main classes of symptoms that warrant further study.

Ian Scheffler