First online AI Privacy course

4/10/2022.

Privacy and Compliance for AI has been the topic of a few of our recent blog posts. It is a field that is well known and studied in the academic arena, but still relatively new in the industrial world.

3rd Newsletter of iToBoS project

3/10/2022.

The third issue of the iToBoS newsletter was released!

iToBoS project at NTUA European Researchers’ Night

1/10/2022.

iToBoS project was presented in NTUA European Researchers’ Night in Athens on September 30, 2022.

The presence of iToBoS on social networks

1/10/2022.

iToBoS project is constantly active, not only in the development of the total body scanner and the Artificial Intelligence (AI) system, but also attending conferences, presenting the project in specialized congresses, conferences, or publishing scientific articles, among others. 

The SaMD (software as medical device) framework

28/09/2022.

The new regulatory framework for AI / ML-enabled SaMDs is driven by two main concepts.

iToBoS project presented at Artificial Intelligence Doctoral Academy (AIDA)

27/09/2022.

iToBoS participated in Artificial Intelligence Doctoral Academy AI Excellence Lecture Series via online on September 27, 2022.

Medical Regulations in USA for software and artificial intelligence

26/09/2022.

It is not clear the allocation in U.S.A. of Clinical Decision Support systems into the category of SaMD (software as medical device).

iToBoS project presented at ESMAC 2022

25/09/2022.

iToBoS participated in ESMAC 2022 conferences, that took place in Dublin, Ireland, from 19 to 24 of September 2022.

A new objective skin colour scale for research and clinical practice

19/09/2022.

A collaboration of scientists from the UK, USA, Australia, and France have proposed a more objective and detailed way to describe the huge variety of skin colour, called the Eumelanin Human Skin Colour Scale (EHSCS) and measured with a simple colourimeter.

Requirements for AI education for medical professionals

16/09/2022.

The complexity and volume of data in healthcare and increased demands for personalised care means that artificial intelligence (AI) will be increasingly incorporated into medical workflows.