How can digital innovation help cut the cancer death rate in half over the next 25 years? There’s a lot of innovations in oncology happening around the world, but some cancer center leaders say the work doesn’t always match up to cancer care needs. Oracle is joining CancerX, a public-private partnership of the Cancer Moonshot that aims to bring players together to focus innovation efforts. “Unique to CancerX is how do we provide a platform for startups, entrepreneurs, innovators, accelerators, bootcamps, investors—how do we provide a forum for them to come together and collaborate … and accelerate the pace of that innovation getting to market?” says Stephen Konya of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, United States Department of Health and Human Services. In this episode of The Latest Dose podcast, Jennifer Goldsack of the Digital Medicine Society, Santosh Mohan from Moffitt Cancer Center, and Stephen Konya share more about Cancer Moonshot, CancerX, and the importance of digital innovation to achieve the initiative’s very ambitious goals—including that target to halve the cancer death rate.
In collaboration with AI platform developer Cohere, Oracle plans to develop generative AI services to help automate business processes, improve decision-making, and enhance customer experiences.
In this episode of the Oracle Academy Tech Chat podcast, host Tyra Crockett talks with Edgar Perez from the Oracle Diversity and Inclusion team about why diversity and inclusion is essential for modern businesses.
Almost half of businesses use automation to reduce errors and speed up manual work. Intelligent automation takes it to the next level—revolutionizing business operations by combining automation and AI to improve efficiency, save costs, and enhance accuracy. Learn more about intelligent automation use cases Visit Oracle Connectfor more stories