From a 'deranged' provocateur to IBM's failed AI superprojec

From a 'deranged' provocateur to IBM's failed AI superproject: the controversial story of how data has transformed healthcare

To understand the potential for machine learning to transform medicine, we must go back to the controversial origins of data use in healthcare

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