Anthropic Slated to Hit $61.5 Billion Valuation in New Round

(Bloomberg) — Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is nearing a deal to raise $3.5 billion at a valuation of $61.5 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter — a larger funding round than the company initially planned to raise. Most Read from BloombergTrump Targets $128 Billion California High-Speed Rail ProjectTrump Asserts Power Over NYC, Proclaims ‘Long Live the King’Airbnb Billionaire Offers Pre-Fab Homes for LA Fire VictimsNYC’s Congestion Pricing Pulls In $48.6 Million i

🧠 AI Tool Measures Rate of Brain Aging to Predict Cognitive Decline

An AI model utilizes MRI scans to analyze brain aging, identifying regional variations in atrophy rates. This advancement could significantly aid early predictions of cognitive decline, offering potential benefits in clinical settings aimed at elderly populations and Alzheimer’s research across various countries, enhancing diagnostic methodologies and preventative strategies.

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Rainfall Health Leverages AI to Help Health Systems Achieve Compliance with CMS-Required TEAM Model

Rainfall Health, a leader in AI-driven healthcare solutions, is revolutionizing how health systems, from major institutions to rural health centers, achieve compliance with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) mandated TEAM model. By integrating cutting-edge artificial intelligence, Rainfall Health is making it seamless for healthcare organizations to drive better patient outcomes while maximizing reimbursement.

Google's AI previews erode the internet, edtech company says in lawsuit

Alphabet’s Google internet search engine is eroding demand for original content and undermining publishers’ ability to compete with its artificial intelligence-generated overviews, a U.S. educational technology company said in a lawsuit filed on Monday. Chegg, an online education company that offers textbook rentals, homework help, and tutoring, said in the lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C., that Google is co-opting publishers’ content to keep users on its own site, erasing financial incentives to publish. The Santa Clara, California-based company has said Google’s AI overviews have caused a drop in visitors and subscribers.