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Google AI Just Beat Human Pathologists at Detecting Cancer

Artificial intelligence is tailor-made for sifting through massive amounts of data to find patterns. GoogLeNet AI just used image recognition and bested human doctors at detecting breast cancer. The science

The right partners

Getting the right mix of leaders at the top of an organization can be crucial to success, and things can change rapidly if the mix isn’t right. This issue has

ONE LINERS Palm Beach

â–º Carl Von Luger Steak & Seafood, an offshoot of the famed Peter Luger Steak House of New York, plans to open two restaurants at the North Palm Beach Country

ONE LINERS Broward

►Moffitt Cancer Center entered a clinical partnership with Hollywood’s Memorial Healthcare System. ►The Jim Moran Institute will host the seventh annual Business and Leadership Conference at the Fort Lauderdale Convention

ONE LINERS Miami-Dade

â–º The $325 million Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum debuted in downtown Miami. â–º U.S. Century Bank appointed Aida Levitan as board chairman. â–º The Superior Bike Shop opened in

Growth at Gunster

George LeMieux, Bill Perry lead a statewide charge By Kevin Gale | Patrick Clinton Photography Gunster started out as a law firm with one lawyer in 1925, and 92 years

Past and Present

Grove Bank has a rich history, but it’s focused on the future By Kevin Gale Grove Bank & Trust saved the University of Miami early in its history, but it

Xtreme Partnership

Action park targets corporate and family markets By Kevin Gale | Photography by Larry Wood If you are looking for a fun venue for team building, Xtreme Action Park awaits.

Simulated Patients

Quantum Foundation helps FAU expand use of realistic mannequins By Martin Lenkowsky Florida Atlantic University’s medical and health care students soon will have even more modern, state-of-the-art learning tools with which

The Justice League of Tech

 David Bennett expects his team to exhibit superpowers By Kevin Gale David Bennett initially was given mundane tasks such as swapping out computer tapes at his father’s tech company, but