Tag: Predictive Analytics
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What 2026 Might Look Like, According to AI Forecasts: The Rise of Model-Driven Predictions
Predictions in 2026: Why AI Keeps Being Asked to Look Ahead For years, people have asked machines to predict the future. In 2024, a Wharton study highlighted a striking shift: pooling predictions from multiple large language models (LLMs) yielded results on par with expert human forecasters. That finding wasn’t a one-off curiosity; it underscored a…
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New SkylineDx Data Show Merlin CP-GEP Test Improves Melanoma Risk Stratification
Introduction: A new benchmark in melanoma risk assessment Recent analyses from SkylineDx present compelling evidence that the Merlin CP-GEP Test offers superior metastatic-risk stratification for melanoma compared with benchmarks released by a major competitor. In a field where precise risk categorization directly informs surgical decisions and patient outcomes, these findings could influence standard-of-care considerations for…
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NetDocuments Accelerates APAC Growth as Legal AI Adoption Expands with Intelligent DMS
APAC Expansion Signals a Turning Point for Legal AI Adoption NetDocuments, a leading provider of intelligent document management systems for legal professionals, has reported a remarkable 72% year-over-year growth in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The surge underscores a broader wave of digital transformation among law firms seeking to streamline workflow, enhance collaboration, and harness AI-driven…
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Theo Ai Raises $3M to Predict When Lawsuits Settle and for How Much
Overview: A crystal ball for legal pricing The legal industry often spends significant time and resources guessing how a lawsuit will resolve. Theo Ai has announced a $3 million raise to build a predictive engine designed to forecast both if a lawsuit will settle and the likely settlement amount. By translating historical data, procedural cues,…
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Theo AI Raises $3M to Predict Lawsuit Settlements and Pricing
Startup Puts a Crystal Ball in the Hands of Legal Teams The legal world is no stranger to uncertainty when a case moves toward resolution. A new startup, Theo AI, has unveiled a fresh approach: a predictive engine designed to forecast both the likelihood of settlement and the potential settlement amount. With a recent $3…
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Theo AI Raises $3M to Predict Lawsuit Settlements: A Forecast for Legal Pricing
Overview: A New Player in Legal Tech The legal field is witnessing a new wave of technology aimed at quantifying risk and pricing decisions. Theo AI, a startup focused on predictive analytics for lawsuits, has raised $3 million to develop a tool that helps law firms and large corporations forecast whether a case will settle…
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Garmin Data Predicts Panic Attacks With 92% Accuracy
Groundbreaking use of everyday wearables Researchers at National Taiwan University have unveiled a series of studies showing that data from commonly worn devices, specifically the Garmin Vivosmart series, can be used to predict panic attacks with remarkable accuracy. By combining passive biometric data collected 24/7 with self-reported emotional states and contextual information gathered via a…
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Garmin Data Predict Panic Attacks: 92% Accuracy Trial Signals a New Era in Predictive Mental Health
Groundbreaking Findings: Garmin Data in Predicting Panic Attacks A team of researchers from National Taiwan University has reported a series of studies showing that physiological data from low-cost Garmin trackers can anticipate panic attacks with remarkable accuracy—up to 92% in some conditions. The work combines wearable-derived biosignals with self-reported emotional states and environmental data captured…
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AI that Predicts Future Knee X-Rays Could Transform Osteoarthritis Care, Surrey Study Finds
Groundbreaking AI Forecasts Knee Health A cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey promises to change how osteoarthritis patients are managed. By predicting what a knee X-ray will look like in one year, the technology offers clinicians a proactive view of disease progression and the opportunity to tailor treatments…
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AI predicts future knee X-rays: how Surrey research could transform osteoarthritis care
AI that foresees knee X-rays could revolutionize osteoarthritis care A new artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by researchers at the University of Surrey promises to change how millions of patients with osteoarthritis are treated. By predicting what a knee X-ray will look like in a year, the technology aims to help clinicians identify high-risk patients…
