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PitchBook’s Q3 Emerging Technology Indicator Reveals Next Generation of Promising Startups – PRNewswire

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SEATTLE, Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --PitchBook, the premier data provider for the private and public equity markets, today released its Q3 2021 Emerging Technology Indicator (ETI), which provides in-depth analysis on the disruptive technologies driving growth opportunities and predicts the next generation of promising companies. The report tracks a smaller subset of startups receiving seed- and early-stage investment from top performing VC firms. In this third iteration of the report, PitchBook's Institutional Research Group tracked 189 early- and seed-stage deals that involved the top 15 VC firms. These firms are determined each quarter based on the success of their investments over time, in terms of exits and valuations. According to the analysis, top performing VCs are chasing emerging technology deals, deploying $6 billion across 189 deals in Q3 2021, the highest amount on record.

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"Investment activity across early-stage emerging technologies is another proof point of frenetic VC environment," said Paul Condra, head of emerging technology research at PitchBook. "Emerging tech deal sizes tend to run 3x to 5x larger than median deal sizes across the entire VC industry, which is driven by several factors, including the tendency for our ETI investor cohort to be larger, multi-stage investors; their ability to obtain larger stakes in startups, and the higher likelihood of co-investment resulting in larger rounds. Investors are also closely monitoring current events driving market and economic trends, resulting in changes in the top five sectors attracting investment."

In Q3 2021, there were 14 early and seed stage deals over $100 million, up from eight deals in Q2 2021 and significantly higher than the historical quarterly average of three dating back through 2015. Compared to ETI deal trends on a cumulative four-quarter basis, Q3 deal activity was notable for several reasons, including the surge in Web3 & DeFi funding as well as the strong quarter for supply chain tech and the relatively low investment quarter for health and wellness tech and biotechnology.

See below some key takeaways from the investment activity in Q3 2021:

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About PitchBookPitchBook is a financial data and software company that provides transparency into the capital markets to help professionals discover and execute opportunities with confidence and efficiency. PitchBook collects and analyzes detailed data on the entire venture capital, private equity and M&A landscapeincluding public and private companies, investors, funds, investments, exits and people. The company's data and analysis are available through the PitchBook Platform, industry news and in-depth reports. Founded in 2007, PitchBook has offices in Seattle, San Francisco, New York and London and serves more than 60,000 professionals around the world. In 2016, Morningstar acquired PitchBook, which now operates as an independent subsidiary.

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Redwire Providing Navigation and Power Technology for NASA’s First Planetary Defense Mission – Business Wire

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, is providing critical navigation components and roll-out solar array (ROSA) technology for NASAs Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, the worlds first planetary defense test mission. The mission is set to launch no earlier than November 23 at 10:20 p.m. PST from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

Redwire delivered two Roll-Out Solar Arrays (ROSA) for the DART program through a contract with Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). The two solar arrays, which each unfurl to 28 feet when fully deployed, will power the entire spacecraft. The arrays will feature Redwires Flexible Array Concentrator Technology (FACT) Solar Power Modules, which use high efficiency SolAero Inverted Metamorphic Module 4J Photovoltaic solar cells, as a Transformational Solar Array demonstration. Redwire also delivered a Digital Sun Sensor system consisting of five Digital Sun Sensor heads and one Digital Sun Sensor electronics processing unit, which will be used for attitude control and fail-safe recovery throughout the mission.

Redwire is proud to partner with APL and NASA on this historic mission and its incredibly exciting to see our technology used to advance Earths planetary defense capabilities, said Andrew Rush, President and COO of Redwire. As a critical mission partner, we are leveraging our innovative, flight-proven technology to enable truly game-changing missions, like DART, that are expanding our understanding of the solar system and ushering in an exciting new era of exploration.

DART will be the first demonstration of the kinetic impactor technique to change the motion of an asteroid in space. The DART spacecraft will travel millions of miles to a binary asteroid, Didymos, where it will crash into its moonlet to adjust its speed and trajectory. As humankinds first planetary defense mission, DART will demonstrate critical technology that could one day be used to protect Earth from a dangerous asteroid or comet.

First demonstrated on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2017, Redwires ROSA technology is compact, modular and scalable, making it ideal for use on various spaceflight platforms. In June 2021, two ROSA arrays were successfully installed and deployed on the ISS to provide a critical power boost, and four more arrays under contract with Boeing will be installed over the next two years. Redwire is also producing various modular versions of ROSA for many government and commercial spaceflight applications, including Maxars Power and Propulsion Element for NASAs Gateway program and the Ovzon 3 GEO spacecraft for Maxars Legion-class satellites.

Redwires Digital Sun Sensor has a rich flight heritage and is valued for its accuracy, durability, and compact and lightweight design. Other missions and spacecraft the Digital Sun Sensors have supported include: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Exploration Rovers A and B, Mars Science Lander Curiosity, Mars 2020 Perseverance, IRIS, and Cassini-Huygens.

Building on decades of flight heritage combined with new space technology, Redwires advanced sensors and components are enabling unparalleled navigation and power generation capabilities, providing more flexibility and capability on-orbit with more processing power and smaller form factors.

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Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) is a leader in mission critical space solutions and high reliability components for the next generation space economy, with valuable IP for solar power generation and in-space 3D printing and manufacturing. With decades of flight heritage combined with the agile and innovative culture of a commercial space platform, Redwire is uniquely positioned to assist its customers in solving the complex challenges of future space missions. For more information, please visit http://www.redwirespace.com.

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Brivo Unveils Anomaly Detection, a Revolutionary Technology that Harnesses Access Data and Machine Learning to Strengthen Built World Security – Yahoo…

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BETHESDA, Md., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Brivo a global leader in cloud-based access control and smart building technologies today announced the release of Anomaly Detection in its flagship access control solution, Brivo Access. Anomaly Detection is a patent-pending technology that uses advanced analytics with machine learning algorithms to compare massive amounts of user and event data to identify events that are out of the ordinary or look suspicious, and issues priority alerts for immediate follow up. With Anomaly Detection, business leaders can get a nuanced understanding of security vulnerabilities across their facility portfolio and take action on early indicators of suspicious user behaviors that may otherwise go unnoticed.

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"With Anomaly Detection, Brivo is incorporating the latest data and machine learning technology in ways never before seen in physical security," said Steve Van Till, Founder and CEO of Brivo. "Along with our recently released Brivo Snapshot capability, Anomaly Detection uses AI to simplify access management by notifying customers about abnormal situations and prioritizing them for further investigation. After training, each customer's neural network will know more about traffic patterns in their space than the property managers themselves. This means that property managers can stop searching for the needle in the haystack. We identify it and flag it for them automatically."

Anomaly Detection's AI engine learns the unique behavioral patterns of each person in each property they use to develop a signature user and spatial profile, which is continuously refined as behaviors evolve. This dynamic real-time picture of normal activity complements static security protocols, permissions, and schedules. In practice, when someone engages in activity that is a departure from their past behavior, Anomaly Detection creates a priority alert in Brivo Access Event Tracker indicating the severity of the aberration. This programmed protocol helps organizations prioritize what to investigate.

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As more companies roll out hybrid work policies for employees, most businesses are poised to see a lot of variation in office schedules and movement. For human operators, learning these new patterns would take a tremendous amount of time, particularly analyzing out-of-the-ordinary behaviors that are technically still within the formal bounds of acceptable use. With Anomaly Detection in Brivo Access, security teams can gain better visibility and understanding as the underlying technology continuously learns users' behaviors and patterns as they transition over time.

The release of Anomaly Detection continues Brivo's significant investments in Brivo Access and AI over the last year to offer building owners and managers more comprehensible, actionable insights and save time-intensive legwork. With a comprehensive enterprise-grade UI, real-time data visualizations, and clear indicators of emerging trends across properties, organizations can secure and manage many spaces from a central hub.

Anomaly Detection is now available in the Enterprise Edition of Brivo Access. For more information, visit our All Access Blog.

About BrivoBrivo, Inc., created the cloud-based access control and smart building technology category over 20 years ago and remains a global leader serving commercial real estate, multifamily residential and large distributed enterprises. The company's comprehensive product ecosystem and open API provide businesses with powerful digital tools to increase security automation, elevate employee and tenant experience, and improve the safety of all people and assets in the built environment. Brivo's building access platform is now the digital foundation for the largest collection of customer facilities in the world, trusted by more than 23 million users occupying over 300 million square feet across 42 countries. Learn more at http://www.Brivo.com.

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Cohere and Google Cloud Announce Multi-Year Technology Partnership – Yahoo Finance

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Google Clouds Advanced Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure to Power Coheres Natural Language Processing Platform to Help Enterprises of all Sizes

TORONTO and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cohere, a provider of cutting-edge natural language processing (NLP) services, and Google Cloud today announced a multi-year partnership in which Google Clouds advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) infrastructure will power Coheres platform. Many of Coheres products will be developed and deployed on Cloud TPUs, Googles supercomputers that are optimized for large-scale ML, enabling Cohere to broaden access to advanced large language models (LLMs) and NLP to more small businesses and large enterprises alike.

Today, organizations in every industry generate massive quantities of unstructured, text-heavy data such as web pages, business documents, invoices, and customer support records. NLP technologiesfrom data analysis and semantic search, to voice assistants and chatbotshave the power to unlock the value of that data and translate it into rich customer insights and experiences. Yet, until now, access to these technologies has been limited to enterprises with extensive financial resources, AI research teams, and advanced engineering capabilities.

To address these challenges, Cohereusing Google Clouds technologyallows companies of all sizes to build products and services upon Coheres NLP models capable of understanding, processing, and generating language, similar to how humans communicate naturally. Additionally, with just a few lines of code, customers can fine-tune Coheres models with proprietary datasets and integrate them into their products through an API. Developers can now focus on building products and applications that can classify, summarize, and generate text.

Leading companies around the world are using AI to fundamentally transform their business processes and deliver more helpful customer experiences, said Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud. Our work with Cohere will make it easier and more cost-effective for any organization to realize the possibilities of AI with powerful NLP services powered by Googles custom-designed Tensor Processing Units (TPUs).

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By partnering with Google Cloud and using Cloud TPUs, Googles best-in-class machine learning infrastructure, we are bringing cutting-edge NLP technology to every developer and every organization through a powerful platform, said Coheres co-founder and CEO, Aidan Gomez, who co-authored the breakthrough paper Attention is All You Need, which introduced the Transformer architecture that now defines NLP. Until now, high-quality NLP models have been the sole domain of large companies. Through this partnership were giving developers access to one of the most important technologies to emerge from the modern AI revolution.

Contentfly Empowers Content Creators with Cohere Contentfly, an on-demand content creation platform, is using Cohere to enable creators generate better content at scale. The company has helped more than 2,000 companies create content to support marketing and branding efforts.

AI already powers much of Contentflys value to its customers, from providing content creators tools to augment their copywriting, to automating painstaking competitor and industry research, said Naeem Talukdar, CEO, Contentfly. Coheres natural language models have consistently been best in class, both in their sheer quality and effectiveness, and in their operational ease. Paired with Google Clouds advanced AI infrastructure, we expect Coheres models will empower our customers to unlock even more opportunities and efficiencies.

For more information about Coheres NLP platform, visit cohere.ai.

About CohereCohere's mission is to build machines that understand the world and make them safely accessible to all. Cohere provides access to cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) through a powerful and easy to use API. Cohere's models are capable of composing, comparing, and comprehending natural language, making it an unprecedented full stack NLP solution that radically reduces the cost for companies of all sizes to access leading AI models. Cohere is based in Toronto, Canada, and powers customers across the globe.

About Google CloudGoogle Cloud accelerates organizations ability to digitally transform their business with the best infrastructure, platform, industry solutions and expertise. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Googles cutting-edge technology all on the cleanest cloud in the industry. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.

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The Crypto Files: Why blockchain development technology is crucial to the metaverse – Financial Post

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When Facebook announced it was changing its name to meta, a nod to the idea that more and more of our lives are moving online to a so-called metaverse, some people understood immediately.

In the first of a three-part series exploring issues related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, Down to Business spoke to Ethan Lou, author of the book Once a bitcoin miner, about why the development of blockchain technology is so crucial to the metaverse.

For the uninitiated, blockchain is the technology underlying bitcoin and various cryptocurrencies, but which can also be used to write smart contracts. Its like a public ledger that can establish ownership of something on the internet, but to Lou and others, it could potentially revolutionize the way the metaverse is developed.

Lou, a journalist and contributor to the Financial Post who writes frequently about blockchain, explained why he thinks the technology holds so much promise and offered his perspective on why its already important but bound to play an even greater role in the future. As always the interview was edited for clarity and brevity.

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nVoq is excited to bring innovative medical speech recognition technology to our partnership with Suki. – PRNewswire

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BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- nVoq, the leader in medically accurate speech recognition is honored to announce its partnership with Suki, an industry leader in voice artificial intelligence (AI) technology for health care,as the two organizations continue to provide cutting-edge capabilities designed around the needs of physicians and their specialized medical vocabulary. The partnership will leverage nVoq's innovative technology platform to supplement Suki's scalable user-friendly speech recognition solution.

A recent survey suggests that 36% of healthcare organizations are looking to NLP to improve everything from point-of-care physician workflows to consumer interactions. The partnership between nVoq and Suki will provide greater value to enterprise health systems by improving clinical workflows, relieving physician burnout, and helping doctors remain focused on delivering high-quality care.

"By partnering with nVoq, we can relieve the massive amount of administrative workload that is placed on physicians," said Jallel Harrati, SVP of Sales forSuki."From the start, Suki's mission has been to lift that burden from doctors and help with physician burnout. With medically accurate speech recognition from nVoq, Suki can accomplish that goal even more quickly."

nVoq's state-of-the-art dictation solutions enable physicians to quickly and accurately capture medically relevant narratives at the point of care. Suki Assistant harnesses advanced NLP and machine learning algorithms and architecture to deliver an accurate and responsive experience for physician documentationand other administrative tasks.

"Suki is well positioned to address the increasing challenges that face physicians." said Debbi Gillotti, Chief Operating Officer of nVoq. "We greatly appreciate the innovative partnership between Suki and nVoq and look forward to continuing to empower doctors to deliver the best in care."

About Suki: Suki is a leading technology company that provides AI-powered voice solutions for healthcare. Its mission is to reimagine the healthcare tech stack, making it invisible and assistive to lift the administrative burden from physicians. Its flagship product is Suki Assistant, an AI-powered, voice enabled digital assistant that helps physicians complete documentation and other administrative tasks 76% faster on average. Suki also offers its proprietary voice platform, Suki Speech Service, to partners who want to create a best-in-class voice experience for their solutions. Suki Speech Serviceuses the latest in natural language processing and machine learning to provide industry-leading accuracy and natural and fast voice experience. Suki is backed by premier investors such as Venrock, First Round, Flare Capital Partners, and Breyer Capital. To learn more, visit suki.ai, or follow us on AngelList, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

About nVoqnVoq Incorporated, headquartered in Boulder, CO, provides HIPAA-compliant SaaS-based speech recognition to the healthcare industry, with a strategic emphasis on the post-acute care segment. nVoq's platform supports both mobile and office-based clinicians in capturing patient narratives at the point of care to expedite high-quality documentation, simplify coding, and streamline reimbursement cycles. For more information: nVoq.com/integrate-like-suki

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Introducing Arc by Arcadia: The technology platform accelerating the clean energy revolution – PRNewswire

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Arcadia, the technology company empowering energy innovators and consumers to fight the climate crisis, today publicly launched Arc, a technology platform creating unprecedented access to the data and clean energy needed to decarbonize the grid. More than 35 pioneering customers are currently developing integrated end-to-end energy experiences utilizing Arc APIs. Arc's capabilities have the potential to create significant environmental benefits at scale, spurring innovation that could impact an estimated 155 million households and businesses while addressing more than 1.8 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.*

Every major industry has digitized data to innovate except the energy industry. To this day, the industry has been slow to embrace technological change, remaining closed and outdated. As a result, utility data is incomplete, difficult to access, and lacking consistency in the way it is organized and shared. To support the clean energy transition and the increased demand on the grid that will come with electrification, the energy system has tobecome smarter and transform from an analog energy network to a digitized information network. For the first time, Arc is bridging this broken system by creating a digital layer of the most comprehensive platform of energy data, analytics, billing, and optimization capabilities available. This will enable real-time visibility and control over energy usage and costs, making it possible for energy innovators to create a new class of intelligent, decarbonized, and automated energy experiences and products.

More than 35 pioneering customers, including electric vehicle manufacturers, retail energy providers, home solar and storage providers, smart device manufacturers and service providers, community solar developers, and more, are using Arc APIs to create smart and clean energy solutions. And Arcadia's recent acquisition of Genability integrates Arc's utility data collection capabilities with Genability's industry-leading utility rate engine, already in use by a number of global companies creating climate technology experiences, including Oracle, Ford, Swell and Alarm.com.

"Energy innovation has been blocked by fossil fuel utility monopolies for more than 130 years. We're enabling the Internet of Energyunlocking comprehensive energy data on a nationwide scale to support the development of a decentralized, decarbonized smart grid," said Kiran Bhatraju, CEO and founder of Arcadia. "This access to data will enable energy innovators to build thoughtful and climate-conscious solutions for their end-users, from charging their EV when the grid is cleanest and cheapest to automatically finding cheaper electricity rates based on their home's energy footprint."

The foundation of Arc is Connect, auser interface that integrates with data covering more than 80% of US electric utility accounts and 125 utilities nationwide to power Arc's four flagship products:

Arc is built on a foundation nearly a decade in the making. In 2014, Arcadia set out to make clean energy an easy choice for anyone who pays a power bill. Since then, the company has onboarded more than 700,000 utility accounts to its platform, processed more than $470 million in residential utility bill payments, and connected more than 3.7 billion kilowatt-hours of clean energy. Arc uses that battle-tested technology to give energy innovators and businesses the products and data access to unlock new solutions in the climate fight.

To learn more about Arc, please visit the Arcadia blog. To discover how Arc can help your business accelerate your development and contribution to the renewable energy revolution, please visit arcadia.com/arc.

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Arcadiais a climate crisis-fighting technology company founded in 2014 and born out of a simple idea everyone deserves access to clean energy. Arcadia breaks the fossil fuel monopoly by creating unprecedented access to energy data and renewable energy sources through its technology platform, Arc, and its community solar program. Arc fuels the renewable energy revolution by accessing data from 125 utilities nationwide, covering more than 80% of US electric utility accounts. Arcadia manages over five Terawatt-hours of residential and commercial energy demand and is the largest manager of community solar assets in the country. Join us in our mission and find out how you or your business can help achieve the vision of a 100% clean energy future atwww.arcadia.com.

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Nyriad CEO Herb Hunt: We’re Building ‘Breakthrough’ Storage Technology That Gets Better Performance At ‘Higher Resilience, Higher Consistency’ – CRN

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Herb Hunt loves talking about Nyriad, the New Zealand-based startup storage technology developer he joined just over a year ago as CEO. Hunt, who holds New Zealand, Canadian and U.S. citizenship, will talk about funding, recent hires, plans to move headquarters to the U.S. and more. But he goes nearly quiet when asked about the technology his company is developing because, despite receiving $36 million in funding so far, its not ready.

We have lots of competitors, obviously, Hunt told CRN. Its a tough market. And wed prefer not to let anybody know what were doing until we actually have to because were releasing product into the market and need to explain to customers how it works.

Hunt will discuss the technology in general terms, noting that it is a software-based technology in combination with commodity hardware that uses a combination of GPUs and CPUs to provide fast performance with a low total cost of ownership. He said the company will have an indirect channel focus and is already talking to several solution providers.

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The Abuse of Technology Modi Won’t be Talking About – Human Rights Watch

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This week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give a keynote address at the Australian Strategic Policy Institutes Sydney Dialogue, along with Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The dialogue is billed as a world-first summit for emerging, critical, and cyber technologies.

Australia is deepening its trade and investment ties with India, and technology has emerged as a key element in their growing bilateral and multilateral cooperation. Modi will describe how Indias technology industry is solving global problems. His administration has called his flagship program, Digital Indiatransforming India into an empowered digital economy with an emphasis on better delivery of government servicesas one of Indias biggest success stories.

However, what the audience will not hear is how the Modi government has been using technology since it came to power in 2014 to curtail rights at home as part of an escalating crackdown on freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly.

Even as his government promotes a more digitally connected India, it shuts down the internet more than any other country in the world, increasingly to silence peaceful protests and criticism of the government. This has not only denied millions of people their fundamental rights, but has also affected businesses and cost the Indian economy billions of dollars in losses.

As part of its playbook to quell dissent and gain greater control over online content, Modis Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Hindu nationalist government enacted new internet rules targeting social media companies, digital news services, and curated video streaming sites that will most likely have global consequences. These rules include overbroad restrictions on content, encourage self-censorship, and require traceability of information that compromise end-to-end encryption on platforms such as WhatsApp or Signal.

The rules also require social media companies with more than 5 million registered users in India which pretty much means all the major internet companies to appoint local staff in-country. With more of their personnel living in India, where they could face criminal liability and prosecution, companies will also find it difficult to resist arbitrary and disproportionate government orders to take down content or hand over data on users.

In February, even before the rules came into force, the government threatened to punish Twitters India-based employees with fines and jail terms after Twitter shut down some, but not all, accounts ordered by the Indian authorities, that were critical of the governments handling of the farmers protests.

Indian authorities are increasingly arresting human rights defenders, journalists, students, and members of religious minorities in politically motivated cases including under counterterrorism, sedition, and national security laws. At the same time, its information technology law and internet rules put pressure on social media companies to censor content and share user information to aid these prosecutions.

Police in Indias northeast state of Tripura have filed terrorism cases against 102 social media handles for posting content related to communal violence incidents in mid-October in which Hindu mobs attacked mosques and properties owned by Muslims, and sought information on these account owners. Some of these accounts appear to have been targeted because they were critical of state authorities response to the violence.

Indian authorities have also been implicated in using the Israeli-produced spyware Pegasus to target activists, journalists, and apparent opponents. The government has repeatedly stalled attempts to investigate these allegations. Its refusal to disclose information to the Supreme Court, arguing national security implications, finally led the court to appoint an independent committee to investigate.

The executive branch has extremely broad powers of surveillance devoid of any meaningful safeguards, with no judicial authorization or independent oversight. The Modi government has proposed a law on personal data protection that will further enhance state surveillance powers by granting exemptions to government agencies on vague and overbroad grounds.

Australia too has passed problematic laws that grant expansive digital surveillancepowers to law enforcement agencies, without adequate safeguards to protect privacy.

But strengthening bilateral ties through technology should come with a frank discussion on shortcomings and a deepening commitment not to compromise on fundamental rights, including freedom of speech and assembly, and privacy, encryption, and data protections. As part of this, Australia should ask the Indian government to drop criminal charges against activists and critics in politically motivated cases, roll back internet rules, and enact a data protection law that restricts the governments discretionary powers.

Instead of using technology as a tool for repression, the Indian government should act in a manner befitting a rule-of-law-based democracy and use technology to shore up rights, make governance more accountable, and lead to a more just and equitable society.

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The Role of AI Technology in Cancer Detection, Diagnosis and Treatment – MedTech Intelligence

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Cancer manifests itself in a variety of ways as the disease progresses and requires special attention in providing individual treatment and assessing the subsequent response, resulting in a particularly challenging context for medical decision-making. Artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining traction in biomedical research and healthcare, particularly in cancer research and oncology, where the potential applications are limitless. These include cancer detection and diagnosis, subtype categorization, therapy optimization, and the identification of novel therapeutic targets in the drug development process.

Cancer, unlike other illnesses, must be treated at different stages, which is mostly owing to detection gaps. This is an area wherein artificial intelligence has the potential to provide significant value. AI technology may aid in the detection of precancerous lesions in tissues, boosting the sensitivity of cancer screening tests. AI-powered technologies may assist radiologists in visually analyzing images and detecting these worrisome lesions. This method not only saves radiologists time but also allows them to discover minute lesions that would otherwise go undetected.

An AI algorithm may be able to detect indications of lung cancer on CT scans a year before they can be identified using conventional methods, according to a new study presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress. The researchers trained their AI using CT images of 888 individuals who had previously undergone radiological examination to detect worrisome growths. They then tested it on a new set of scans obtained from 1,179 people enrolled in a lung screening trial with a three-year follow-up period, during which 177 instances of lung cancer were discovered. The AI successfully identified 172 of the 177 malignancies, achieving a detection rate of 97%, with the instances it missed often being those in the middle of the chest, which is more difficult to detect.

Due to the extended latency periods associated with many illnesses, the relationship between occupational exposure and cancer is sometimes not recognized for decades. AI can also deliver objective and effective information to physicians, reducing their burden as well as the rates of missing and misdiagnosed.

Additionally, given the low survival rates associated with some malignancies for instance, mesothelioma, a rare and deadly cancer caused by asbestos exposure, is highly lethal, with a 5-year survival rate of 10% AI may be the panacea that many patients have hoped for.

Aside from lung cancer and mesothelioma, researchers are working on strategies to detect and diagnose breast cancer, kidney cancer, colorectal cancer and brain tumors, to mention a few. Given the rapid pace of research in this sector, it seems that the potential for AI in cancer is enormous.

Artificial intelligence can aid in cancer prognosis. AI is capable of detecting pre-existing tumors and identifying those at high risk of developing the illness prior to its onset. This enables clinicians to keep a close eye on these patients and intervene quickly if the circumstances call for it. Aside from cancer detection, AI can also predict how malignancies progress and evolve, which might possibly assist physicians in devising effective therapies for individual patients as well as influencing the future treatment process. In addition, early intervention boosts a patients chances of survival since cancer is defeated before it has had the opportunity to establish a resistant immune response.

A research team headed by the University of Edinburgh, and the Institute of Cancer Research in London (ICR) developed a technique able to identify patterns in DNA mutation inside malignant cells, which they then used to predict future genetic alterations. In addition, the scientists found a relationship between certain sequences of recurring cancer mutations and survival outcomes. They have also devised a novel technology that may be used to share tumor information amongst individuals who have comparable conditions. By identifying recurrent patterns and correlating them to known oncology data, scientists might possibly forecast the future direction of tumor growth.

One of todays most promising cancer treatments is immunotherapy. Patients may be able to defeat difficult-to-remove tumors by using the bodys own immune system to fight them. The existing immunotherapy alternatives, on the other hand, are only effective in a limited percentage of patients, and oncologists have yet to develop a clear and accurate way of determining which individuals would benefit from this treatment. A new generation of machine learning algorithms, as well as their capacity to synthesize very complicated information, may be able to highlight new possibilities for tailoring treatments to each individuals distinct genetic composition.

AI may have a substantial influence on a cancer patients entire therapy, particularly in the realm of precision medicine. Precision medicine, often known as personalized medicine, enables clinicians to select from a set of choices to determine which one is most likely to benefit the patient. This is based on data from the patients current health state and illness history. These approaches also may lead to the development of novel drugs as well.

Cancer is a chronic yet curable illness, when detected early and healthcare expenditures are affordable. Air pollution, radiation, chemical and pesticide exposure, and occupational exposure to carcinogens all increase a persons risk of developing cancer. According to the CDC, cancer and heart disease are the leading causes of death in the United States middle-aged population, and it could soon become the leading cause of death overall as the number of individuals diagnosed with and dying from cancer climbs. This is concerning because our healthcare systems are already stretched thin. The pandemic has highlighted how, with the emergence of new and emerging illnesses, healthcare systems responses to chronic diseases may take a second seat. This is where emerging technologies like artificial intelligence can make a major difference. While AI has made significant strides in a variety of fields, the technology has been making inroads into healthcare, most notably in medical oncology.

The deal will help Roche develop combination therapies and identify cancer patients more accurately.

The technology platform has already gone global and has the potential to be a true breakthrough in screening and detecting several types of cancer.

Breast cancer is on the rise across Asia, with more women contracting the disease than ever before.

The accuracy of mammography is often not good and requires improvement. One source of hope to address this includes phase-contrast imaging, a procedure based on x-rays which is of special interest for breast cancer diagnosis, and has wider applications.

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