More than 38,000 VA colonoscopies have been performed using artificial intelligence (AI) devices.
The “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights: Making Automated Systems Work for the American People” was released by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on October 4, 2022.
VA’s Digital Media Engagement (DME) team, the collaborators who run this blog and VA’s social media channels, is looking for college interns.
As part of a new research study that began July […]
However, her interest in AI was “a mistake,” says Ciesielski. During her undergraduate fellowship at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the principal investigator assigned her to work on neural networks, thinking it was close to her major of neural engineering. As she learned more about neural networks, she became fascinated with AI’s blend of mathematics, statistics, and psychology.
Birmingham VA using GI Genius Intelligent Endoscopy Module, powered by artificial intelligence, to reduce Veterans' risk of colon cancer.
DataX session track showcases the work VA is doing and it highlights how this work is impacting clinical care for Veterans.
Veterans, clinicians, and researchers are invited to attend the VA's BRAIN Summit September 7-9 in Arlington, VA, free of cost
VA is deploying AI technology for use during colonoscopy to assist in recognizing pre-cancerous growths associated with colorectal cancer.
Virtual internships available at VA! Apply for the VSFS internship with VA's Digital Media Engagement team. Applications close at the end of February.
Bridge My Return launched a software re-build to its hiring platform with an improved AI-driven, skills-matching algorithm and military skills translator.
VA brings colorectal cancer screening to Veterans’ homes while providing cutting-edge care.