Tim Miller of One Stop Systems explains how specialized, high performance computing capabilities to the edge through AI on the Fly, OSS is helping the industry deliver on the enormous potential of precision medicine.
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Advances in high performance computing equipped with rapid diagnostic tools, advanced imaging devices, and genetic sequencers are enabling a growing trend toward precision medicine where healthcare is personalized based on an individual's genetic make-up. Artificial intelligence can deliver transformative insights that enhance and accelerate this trend. This is a dramatic example of how high performance computing at the edge can improve the quality of life of millions of people around the world.
According to the American Trucking Associations (ATA), at current trends the driver shortage could surpass 160,000 by 2030. ATA estimates that, in the next decade, the industry will have to recruit nearly a million new drivers into the industry to replace drivers exiting the field due to retirements, driver burn-out, compensation and poor benefits. These are the challenges facing transportation executives in securing a robust driver pool.
However, the challenge of driver shortages does not end with the trucking industry. Rather, the scarcity of drivers directly affects the larger manufacturing sector.
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