A New Privacy-First AI Predicts COVID Severity Using X-Rays and Medical Records

:::info Authors: Ittai Dayan Holger R. Roth Aoxiao Zhong Ahmed Harouni Amilcare Gentili Anas Z. Abidin Andrew Liu Anthony Beardsworth Costa Bradford J. Wood Chien-Sung Tsai Chih-Hung Wang Chun-Nan Hsu C. K. Lee Peiying Ruan Daguang Xu Dufan Wu Eddie Huang Felipe Campos Kitamura Griffin Lacey Gustavo César de Antônio Corradi Gustavo Nino Hao-Hsin Shin … Read more

Amazon’s best Echo speakers and screens just got their biggest discounts

While Amazon’s previous lineup of Echo speakers and smart displays was boring, frankly, its late 2025 hardware refresh brought better hardware, improved performance, and Alexa Plus to several models. If you feel like your room(s) could benefit from speakers to deliver tunes, audiobooks, or podcasts to more corners of your home, or screens to show … Read more

The AI Breakthrough That Lets Hospitals Train Algorithms Without Sharing Patient Data

:::info Authors: Nicola Rieke Jonny Hancox Wenqi Li Fausto Milletarì Holger R. Roth Shadi Albarqouni Spyridon Bakas Mathieu N. Galtier Bennett A. Landman Klaus Maier-Hein Sébastien Ourselin Micah Sheller Ronald M. Summers Andrew Trask Daguang Xu Maximilian Baust M. Jorge Cardoso ::: Abstract Data-driven machine learning (ML) has emerged as a promising approach for building … Read more

Twofold CEO: We Built a Multi-Million ARR Healthcare AI Company With Three People and Zero VC Money

Bootstrapped to multi-million ARR with three co-founders and no venture backing, Twofold is quietly building what may become the defining AI infrastructure layer for outpatient healthcare. In this edition of “Behind the Startup,” Ishan Pandey sits down with Gal Steinberg, co-founder and CEO of Twofold, to discuss why the AI scribe market is the wrong … Read more

This chair gives half-worn clothes a home

Lets be honest, most of us are probably tossing our half-clean clothes on furniture or flooring anyway. | Image by Simone Giertz / Yetch Seating technology may have reached its peak for those of us who struggle to keep our lightly worn clothing piles away from furniture. The Laundry Chair – developed by YouTuber and … Read more

How Workhuman built multi-tenant self-service reporting using Amazon Quick Sight embedded dashboards

This post is cowritten with Ilija Subanovic and Michael Rice from Workhuman. Workhuman’s customer service and analytics team were drowning in one-time reporting requests from seven million users worldwide—a common challenge with legacy reporting tools at scale. Business intelligence (BI) admins faced mounting pressure as their teams became overwhelmed with these requests. By rebuilding their … Read more

Build an offline feature store using Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio and SageMaker Catalog

Building and managing machine learning (ML) features at scale is one of the most critical and complex challenges in modern data science workflows. Organizations often struggle with fragmented feature pipelines, inconsistent data definitions, and redundant engineering efforts across teams. Without a centralized system for storing and reusing features, models risk being trained on outdated or … Read more