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    Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Pool Cleaning System', for Approval (USP TO 20240263473)

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    查看更多>>摘要:News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors:“At present, there are two types of pool cleaning robots. O ne is dedicated to cleaning a bottom and verticalwall surfaces of a pool, and t he other is dedicated to cleaning a water surface of the pool. Therefore, if au ser wants to clean a bottom surface, the wall surfaces, and the water surface of the pool automatically,it is necessary to prepare two pool cleaning robots to clean respectively, which results in high cost and lowcleaning efficiency.”

    'Semantic Robotic System' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20240265 272)

    139-142页
    查看更多>>摘要:The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background informa tion suppliedby the inventors: “There are many cases in which robotic systems a nd/or devices areused in a variety of settings involving people and/or objects and provide opportunities for gathering/inferring/presenting/rendering/conveying information which may be optical, visual, or otherwise.Robotic systems and/or devices may serve a variety of purposes in both gathering/inferring/presenting/r endering/conveying information and/or automating various processes/activities in cluding discovery/matchingof capabilities/interests.”

    Enhancing Clinical Documentation Workflow with Ambient Artificial Intelligence: Clinician Perspectives on Work Burden, Burnout, and Job Satisfaction

    143-143页
    查看更多>>摘要:By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – According to news reporting based on a preprint abstract, our journalists obtained thefollowing quote sourced from me drxiv.org:“Objective: This study assessed the effects of an ambient artificial intelligenc e (AI) documentationplatform on clinicians9 perceptions of documentation workfl ow. Materials and Methods: A pre- andpost-implementation survey evaluated ambul atory clinician perceptions on impact of Abridge, an ambientAI documentation pl atform. Outcomes included clinical documentation burden, work after-hours, clinician burnout, work satisfaction, and patient access. Data were analyzed using de scriptive statistics andproportional odds logistic regression to compare change s for concordant questions across pre- and postsurveys.Covariate analysis exam ined effect of specialty type and duration of use of the AI tool.