Posts Tagged ‘Intelligent authoring’
Bridging Innovation and Compliance: Aligning Digital Transformation with the EU AI Act
Digital transformation in the biopharma industry isn’t just about adopting the latest technologies—it’s about fundamentally reimagining how clinical trials are designed, conducted, and analyzed. This shift involves integrating artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and data analytics to streamline operations, accelerate drug development, and improve patient experiences. However, with the introduction of the European Union’s Artificial…
Read MoreThe New Frontier of Lean Authoring: Human-Centered Design in Regulatory Writing
In the evolving landscape of regulatory writing, it has become clear that creating clear and compliant documents is no longer enough. Building off the principles of lean authoring, regulatory writers must now consider holistically the experience of those who will review the documents. This is where human-centered design (HCD) principles, traditionally used in product and…
Read MoreThe Crucial Role of Accessibility in Medical Writing Authoring Tools: Building Inclusivity from the Design Phase
In the race to bring software solutions to market, many software vendors face the challenge of balancing functionality, speed, and user experience. Often, accessibility can become an afterthought—not by intention, but due to the fast-paced nature of development. However, ensuring that authoring tools are accessible from the start offers immense benefits for all users, especially…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI): Accelerating Cancer Immunotherapy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of cancer immunotherapy by accelerating the discovery, development, and delivery of innovative treatments. Here is a breakdown of its potential role: Drug Discovery: AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of genomic, proteomic, and clinical data to identify potential drug targets and predict the efficacy of immunotherapies. By leveraging…
Read MoreThe Curb-Cut Effect and AI-Driven Medical Writing: Accessibility by Design
The curb-cut effect refers to the broad and often unexpected benefits of designing for accessibility. Originally intended to assist people with physical disabilities, curb cuts have since proven beneficial for many others—parents with strollers, delivery workers with carts, and even travelers with rolling luggage. This concept extends beyond physical infrastructure to digital tools, including technology-enabled…
Read MoreHow AgileWriter Addresses Common AI Concerns
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, ensuring that generative AI systems adhere to robust standards is crucial. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), for example, has developed the Generative AI Intelligence Profile, a comprehensive framework designed to guide the development and deployment of generative AI technologies. AgileWriter is at the forefront…
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