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Optimizing clinical trial site performance: A focus on three AI capabilities

IBM Big Data Hub

Despite advancements in the pharmaceutical industry and biomedical research, delivering drugs to market is still a complex process with tremendous opportunity for improvement. Additionally, biopharma companies may find themselves building out AI capabilities in-house sporadically and without overarching governance.

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Delivering responsible AI in the healthcare and life sciences industry

IBM Big Data Hub

With today’s new generative AI products, trust, security and regulatory issues remain top concerns for government healthcare officials and C-suite leaders representing biopharmaceutical companies, health systems, medical device manufacturers and other organizations. And institutional innovation can play a role to help.

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Law and Technology Move Center Stage

Positively RIM

Day 2 of the first ARMA/Sedona Executive Conference on Information Governance turned toward technology and law. Tech featured the world of Big Data, while a mock trial and an exploration of IG in the public sector excited the legal eagles. Repeatedly, presenters emphasized that Big Data is not “more of the same”.

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Privacy and Cybersecurity Top 10 for 2018

Data Matters

The decision could also potentially re-work the seminal third-party doctrine that denies individuals’ reasonable expectation of privacy (under the Fourth Amendment) in data turned over to third parties (like bank account records or telephone billing records). The Relentless Rise of Big Data and AI. The Internet of Bodies.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2020 National Meeting

Data Matters

Despite not being able to meet in-person, the NAIC utilized the Summer Meeting as an opportunity to host conversations among insurance regulators, industry members and consumers regarding recent events, including the impact of COVID-19 on the insurance industry as well as racial inequality and the promotion of diversity in the insurance industry.

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IG: The Whole Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts

Positively RIM

The following article appears -- in slightly different form -- as the lead contribution to a larger work on Information Governance published online by the International Legal Technology Association. Find it at [link] Written with assistance from Ronke' Ekwensi The whole is more than the sum of its parts: That’s Information Governance.

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