AI Guidelines, Tools, and Healthcare

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The U.S. Labor Department has issued AI principles for businesses. These guidelines focus on transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI use. Key points include clear disclosure of AI deployment, bias prevention measures, and ways to tackle inequities. Businesses are encouraged to adopt ethical practices in using AI.

These principles aim to help businesses handle AI complexities. They protect employees’ and customers' rights and foster trust. Adopting these guidelines will ensure compliance and promote a responsible AI environment.

Read more: Labor Department releases AI principles.

Copilot Studio now integrates AI-powered workflows. This update moves beyond chatbots by enhancing language understanding with generative AI in Microsoft’s Power Platform. The new web-based canvas allows users to design intricate workflows that combine automated and manual tasks.

Users can automate email responses using CRM data or trigger Teams notifications, among other things. Integrating with Microsoft Graph and Dataverse expands capabilities by blending no-code AI systems with enterprise software solutions. A new pricing model offers flexibility based on messages rather than user licenses.

This marks a shift towards autonomous agents managing complex workflows supported by AI.

Read more: Copilot Studio turns to AI-powered workflows.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles hospitals integrate robots and artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare practices. At Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, robots help deliver medication, freeing nurses from other critical tasks.

AI applications analyze patient data, predicting at-risk patients for serious complications and enabling doctors to intervene early. The adoption of robots and AI promises significant impacts in healthcare in Los Angeles and beyond.

For further information: How Robots and Artificial Intelligence Are Saving Lives in LA Hospitals.

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