Corey Knowles
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I, something that's really intrigued me is the ability to make, to get new drugs through the market quicker using AI at the trial phase, at the development phase, at the, you know, to be able to come up with drugs that are more, that do more harm with less side effects, hopefully.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just heard drop it in a milkshake is what I heard.
Well, you want it in RAG is where you want it, isn't it?
And OK, that's great.
That's great.
Well, as is tradition here on the Neuron podcast, we like to have a round-robin question at the end that we each take a stab at answering.
And as is often the case, it requires a little bit of a crystal ball.
So today, the question is, in three years, what do you believe we will stop doing manually in health care because AI does it better 90% of the time?
Focus on it more, yeah.
It sounded really futuristic, though.
Three months ago.
Yes, it did.
I think for me, and it's something I kind of alluded to a little bit earlier, is that I think the little stuff will get easier to deal with quicker.
I think as far as like.
you know, a minor injury or a sinus infection or the flu, I think that at some point becomes a thing where you're probably communicating with AI in your healthcare app that you're already using, for example, and it's able to look at your records and say,
Cool.
And shoot off some amoxicillin to Walgreens, you know, a prescription or something.
I say Walgreens over and over.