List of Regulations and Standards for Healthcare AI

List of regulations and standards pertaining to healthcare AI, at an international and EU level, as well as nationally in the UK and US.
gliff.ai launches on-premises software for large companies

With the new ‘Enterprise’ product, large companies can opt for an on-premises deployment…
AI Development: It’s Just Science (with bells on it)

The process of high-quality AI development does not need to be esoteric – and neither should it be. It’s just science. With bells on it.
What the Principles for Good Machine Learning Practice mean

gliff.ai’s interpretation of the principle to aid implementation by those who are developing machine learning medical devices!
UK to Pilot Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) for Medical AI

Last week, the UK Government announced the pilot of an impact assessment tool to support the ethical development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) within healthcare.
A Software Company Embracing Web3

How do we develop AI for real-life healthcare and medical uses? This is where other key aspects of Web3 become central components of the gliff.ai’s software.
What’s end-to-end encryption? Why use it in AI Development?

Using end-to-end encryption within AI development will help you towards meeting standards for privacy and security. And more.
Streamlining Clinical Research and AI Development using Junior Doctors in Medical Image Analysis

By using gliff.ai for medical image analysis, the OCTAHEDRON team has saved time in their AI development in four ways….
A snapshot of gliff.ai’s year in 2021

gliff.ai has Lift Off! Among the many exciting things in 2021, none are as impactful as the official launch of gliff.ai’s platform in July. After nearly a year of carefully designing and building our open-source software, gliff.ai is now available to anyone who wants to build high-quality and auditable datasets for their AI. Thank you […]
Durham Company Leads the way in Medical AI

“It is great to be leading the world in software development for AI…”