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46 2021-22 Corporate Responsibility Report Protecting Patient Privacy Intel, TheBlue.AI, and apoQlar created Blue.GDPR for Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, a pediatric teaching program in Florida. The solution, accelerated by the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO toolkit, can help find and mask identifying information like faces, names, and addresses in large volumes of data. Blue.GDPR protects patient privacy in VSI HoloMedicine, a system the hospital deployed to enable physicians to use 3D images of patients, viewed through mixed-reality glasses, to visualize, highlight, and measure anatomical structures. Enhancing Healthcare and Safety with Robotics Autonomous mobile robots simplify routine tasks and give healthcare workers more time to focus on immediate patient needs. Equipped with the Intel® RealSense™ D400 camera series, Aethon TUG Robots see obstacles and navigate complex environments to safely deliver linens to nursing units on demand or on a schedule. In collaboration RightHand Robotics, Intel created RightPick2 for automated warehouse order fulfillment. Enabled by Intel RealSense technologies, RightPick2 uses computer vision technology to automatically pick and place thousands of products at high speeds while improving warehouse safety and reducing the potential for human error. Anybotics’ ANYmal industrial-grade robot, which uses Intel® Core™ i7 processors and Intel RealSense cameras, reduces human exposure to hazardous environments by performing routine inspections covering entire facilities. Read more about robotics and Intel RealSense technology. AI for Humanitarian Organizations Intel’s AI4Good initiative joined forces with the American Red Cross to use AI to more quickly collect and analyze large quantities of volunteer survey data to better understand the needs of volunteers responding to the pandemic in central Oregon. The AI-based solution helped uncover key changes needed in resource allocation over time, proving to be a valuable tool for strategy and planning. This type of AI-accelerated workflow could help humanitarian organizations more effectively engage with people who live in communities impacted by disaster. // ANYbotics — Get in touch at [email protected] High- performance & industrial -grade robot technology ROBOTS // 5 ■ 2× built -in computers for autonomy and inspection ■ Integration of dozens of actuators & sensors ■ Real -time & high -performance computation ■ Low thermal footprint ■ 6× depth cameras for 360 ° terrain scanning ■ High precision, resolution, and frequency ■ Indoor & outdoor compatible ■ Low weight and power consumption Studying Astronaut Health In 2021, Frontier Development Lab (FDL), using Intel’s AI technology, conducted a  landmark study   to better understand the physiological effects of radiation exposure on astronauts. Cosmic radiation can penetrate several layers of steel and aluminum to affect human tissue during space travel, leading to future cancer complications. “This research is so valuable; it could one day help astronauts at the International Space Station, future space stations, and on the upcoming 2024 lunar mission,” said Paul Duckworth, FDL researcher. Introduction Our Business Inclusive Sustainable Enabling Appendix Responsible intel.com/responsibility

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