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Bhubaneswar: The eighth edition of National Media Conclave (NMC), themed on ‘Media in AI Era, kicked off on Saturday, which witnessed some of India’s best minds in media and communication exchanging their ideas and exploring a roadmap for the use of Artificial Intelligence in journalism, academics and governance. Dubbed as the biggest media extravaganza of the country, the conclave paid tribute to Odisha’s former Chief Minister Dr Harekrushna Mahtab, who was one of India’s pre-eminent journalists. Organised by Institute of Media Studies (IMS), Utkal University, in partnership with KIIT and ICSSR, the three-day Media Mahakumbh is being held at KIMS Auditorium on KIIT campus here. Inaugurating the 8th National Media Conclave, Minister of Electronics, IT and Health Dr Mukesh Mahaling said, “Artificial Intelligence is going to give an altogether new dimension to media and communication.” Mahaling said, “AI is also contributing to the GDP growth and the overall growth of the economy. India is also set to produce world’s most efficient AI talent pool.” The Minister announced that the second Forensic Science University in India is coming up in Odisha, which will have extensive curriculum on AI-based studies to counter Cybercrime. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay foundation stone on 30th of this month, he informed. Remembering Dr Harekrushna Mahatab, Mahaling said he is the symbol of Odia asmita. “Dr Harekrushna Mahtab led way of accession of princely States with rest of India,” he said. Chairing the session, Prof Sabita Acharya, Vice Chancellor of Utkal University, said, “Generative AI is transforming the media production and distribution and there is a shift in media landscape worldwide.” Prof Acharya said, “Even researchers are taking the help of AI to produce their research.” It is important that human touch should be applied while using the AI, she said. Delivering the opening remarks, Prof BP Sanjay said, “As an institution Media has a greater role in bridging the democratization of the knowledge process. Terming the understanding of Indian context is very crucial in having a broad institutional dimension for AI in Media.” Prof Sanjay called for an AI intervention in JMC curriculum with critical dimension and academic perspective. Prof Debashis Bandopadhyay, Pro-Vice Chancellor of KIIT University, said, “Artificial Intelligence will help democratisation of media.” An abstract booklet on research papers and a Monograph titled ‘Digital Media and Technology: Indian binaries’ were released on the occasion. Prof BP Sanjay was conferred with Life-time achievement award for his outstanding contribution to the field of media education. Chairing a plenary session titled ‘Contribution of Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab to Odisha Journalism,’ Soumya Ranjan Patnaik, Chairman of the Sambad Group, said, “Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab was a rare combination of a great journalist and a distinguished litterateur. We are commemorating the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Mahatab in a befitting manner. Had there not been a change in power, this wouldn’t have been possible.” Noted journalist Ruben Banerjee, General Secretary of Editors Guild of India, said, “Dr Mahatab represented the brand of fearless journalism. He is relevant today and continue to be relevant for the years to come. We should take inspiration from Mahatab in the changing circumstances of journalism.” Sandeep Sahu, senior journalist, said, “Dr Mahatab will be remembered for his impactful column ‘Gaon Majlis’. He used to write in a language which can be understood by common people.” Prof. K.G. Suresh, former Vice-Chancellor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, said, “Dr. Mahatab set benchmarks in development communication. His ‘Gaon Majlis’ should be translated into English, Hindi, and various regional languages and included in the curriculum of media education.” Two plenary sessions on Government Perspective on AI in India and Industry Assessment on AI by Apex Bodies were also held. A memorial lecture on Prof. Sunil Kanta Behera was delivered by Member of Press Council India Prof. Baldev Raj Gupta. Around 60 research papers will be presented tomorrow on different parallel sessions. The closing ceremony will be graced by ministers and eminent media educators on Monday.
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Mercy the only health care organization represented in policy discussion ST. LOUIS , Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As a leader in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve experiences for patients and caregivers, Mercy was the only health care organization invited to participate in "CHAI on the Hill," a pivotal event at the U.S. Senate Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. , focused on ensuring AI in health care prioritizes patient benefit and public trust. "CHAI on the Hill," a gathering of policymakers, industry leaders and subject-matter experts, discussed the uses of AI in health care, as well as the evolving regulatory environment around it. "We're already seeing the tremendous potential AI holds to revolutionize patient care, but it has to be used responsibly, with patients and caregivers at the forefront," said Steve Mackin , Mercy's president and CEO. "At Mercy, we are committed to utilizing AI to enhance care and save caregivers time as well as build trust and confidence in how this technology makes a positive difference in patient care." Mercy is an early member of Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), a diverse group of stakeholders from health care organizations, technology innovators, academia, government and patients. The group was formed to guide the responsible development and adoption of AI in health care. Its mission is to ensure transparent and trustworthy AI use, address public skepticism and safeguard patient care. CHAI includes representatives from more than 1,300 member organizations including nationally renowned hospital systems, tech, education, government agencies and advocacy groups. Participation in this event highlights Mercy's reputation for innovation, such as its work with Microsoft to empower clinicians with generative AI tools, its agreement with Mayo Clinic to analyze de-identified patient data and countless more examples. These projects are designed to improve patient experiences, streamline workflows and create a more proactive approach to medicine. "CHAI on the Hill" underscores the importance of collaboration among multiple stakeholders in shaping AI's future. By participating, Mercy hopes its expertise and experience will ensure AI technologies serve patients' best interests while addressing critical issues like privacy, access and ethical use. Mercy , one of the 20 largest U.S. health systems and named the top large system in the U.S. for excellent patient experience by NRC Health, serves millions annually with nationally recognized care and one of the nation's largest and highest performing Accountable Care Organizations in quality and cost. Mercy is a highly integrated, multi-state health care system including 50 acute care and specialty (heart, children's, orthopedic and rehab) hospitals, convenient and urgent care locations, imaging centers and pharmacies. Mercy has over 1,000 physician practice locations and outpatient facilities, more than 5,000 physicians and advanced practitioners and more than 50,000 co-workers serving patients and families across Arkansas , Kansas , Missouri and Oklahoma. Mercy also has clinics, outpatient services and outreach ministries in Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi and Texas. In fiscal year 2023 alone, Mercy provided more than half a billion dollars of free care and other community benefits, including traditional charity care and unreimbursed Medicaid. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mercy-drives-conversation-on-ai-use-in-health-care-at-chai-on-the-hill-302315770.html SOURCE MercyEastern Ontario police arrest Scarborough resident found with nearly $50K of cocaine
In certain regions, such as the United States and Europe, drivers have already started to see the effects of lower oil prices, with gas prices steadily declining over the past month. This trend is expected to continue into December, and experts predict that we could see the lowest oil prices of the year by the end of the month.No. 22 Xavier unbeaten but looking for more effort vs. South Carolina