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An unmanned aircraft uses an AI decision system to keep choosing its next route while conditions are uncertain, like planning a safe trip while only seeing part of the map.
An AI decision model helps investors figure out which technical features of renewable energy projects matter most, so they can put money into projects that are easier to scale and maintain.
A hospital system used software that helps doctors choose the right tests, treatments and care setting so patients get appropriate care without extra hospital days or avoidable services.
Build an AI that analyzes defense data and also tells the user why it reached its answer, when it may fail, and how a person can fix mistakes.
The system helps users follow underground layers through 3D seismic data and visualize them clearly, making interpretation faster and easier.
When a cancer patient’s treatment gets disrupted by side effects, missed doses, infections, or regimen changes, the AI can be updated so its next dose suggestions reflect the new reality instead of the old plan.
The software gives nurses structured suggestions and reminders for planning care and handling issues like infections or wounds.
An AI team watches clinical trials like expert analysts, predicts whether a study is likely to succeed, and keeps updating that prediction as new evidence appears.
This workflow mixes technical underground data with business data and AI so energy companies can choose faster where to spend money.
An AI-enabled subsurface modeling product combines technical and commercial data so energy teams can decide faster where to spend money on projects.
An AI system helps aircraft designers quickly find the right information and past examples to design tools for assembling airplane wings, making their work faster and more accurate.
Estimate how resilient a farm business is by looking at whether it diversifies crops, manages debt well, has access to credit, and earns income off the farm.