Curated roundup of healthcare and health IT news

A curated roundup highlights recent developments in healthcare and health IT, with a strong focus on generative Artificial Intelligence, cloud partnerships, leadership moves, and the digital divide affecting patient access. The collection is organized by topic to help industry professionals track trends shaping the future of care.

A curated roundup of healthcare and health IT coverage presents recent headlines selected by industry leaders to spotlight trends, innovations, and policy developments shaping the future of care. The collection is organized across categories such as cybersecurity and privacy, Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, innovations and startups, regulatory and policy updates, telehealth and remote monitoring, patient engagement and experience, vendor and merger news, leadership and staff development, interoperability and health information exchange, cloud computing, data analytics, and conferences and events.

Among the highlighted stories, several focus on the rapid expansion of generative Artificial Intelligence in healthcare. One item notes Google Cloud Next ‘23 and new generative Artificial Intelligence powered services, while another explores how generative Artificial Intelligence could change the role of clinicians in the next 10 years. Additional coverage includes reporting on Google's plans to improve healthcare with generative Artificial Intelligence and a collaboration in which HCA Healthcare works with Google Cloud to bring generative Artificial Intelligence to hospitals. Another story outlines how Google expands its generative Artificial Intelligence model Med-PaLM to more health customers, signaling broader deployment of large language models tailored to medical use cases.

The roundup also touches on leadership changes, technology strategy, and equity in access to care. One headline introduces One Medical's new chief executive, reflecting ongoing shifts in primary care and digital health leadership. Another item flags concern over the digital divide affecting low income patients, attributed to comments from the chief executive of Reid Health. Additional technology focused pieces include coverage of IBM training its large language model to read and rewrite COBOL applications and an analysis of why Apple and Amazon are using Artificial Intelligence models rather than selling them. The page is updated daily and paired with podcasts, interviews, and keynote content, offering subscribers continuing updates on healthcare transformation powered by community.

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SK Group warns DRAM shortages could curb memory use

SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won warned that customers may reduce memory consumption through infrastructure and software optimization if DRAM suppliers fail to raise output. Demand from Artificial Intelligence data centers is keeping the market tight as memory makers weigh expansion against the long timelines for new fabs.

BitUnlocker bypasses TPM-only Windows 11 BitLocker

Intrinsec disclosed BitUnlocker, a downgrade attack that can bypass TPM-only Windows 11 BitLocker protections with physical access to a machine. The technique abuses a flaw in Windows recovery and deployment components and relies on older trusted boot code.

Micron samples 256 GB DDR5 9200 MT/s RDIMM server modules

Micron has begun sampling 256 GB DDR5 RDIMM server modules built on its 1-gamma technology to key ecosystem partners. The company positions the new modules as a higher-speed, more power-efficient option for scaling next-generation Artificial Intelligence and HPC infrastructure.

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