Dr. Dan Stickler
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AI now is a whole different story, especially with agentic models of AI and knowledge graph systems that you can develop where the agents can communicate with each other and interact with each other. And you can create agents to do each individual thing, but then interact with one another. So agentic models in AI have opened a whole new world for systems approaches.
A lot of people ask me, you know, is AI going to replace physicians? And the answer is yes, if physicians don't change their mindset a little bit, because the majority of physicians using AI use them as research assistants. They're not interacting with the AI. And this is where, you know. We don't want to give up all of our agency to the AI.
A lot of people ask me, you know, is AI going to replace physicians? And the answer is yes, if physicians don't change their mindset a little bit, because the majority of physicians using AI use them as research assistants. They're not interacting with the AI. And this is where, you know. We don't want to give up all of our agency to the AI.
A lot of people ask me, you know, is AI going to replace physicians? And the answer is yes, if physicians don't change their mindset a little bit, because the majority of physicians using AI use them as research assistants. They're not interacting with the AI. And this is where, you know. We don't want to give up all of our agency to the AI.
We don't want to give up all the decision making because there are aspects of the human, just empathy, intuition, all of that, which you're not going to get from the AI. When AI is used in that way, it's going to change the landscape dramatically. I use AI throughout my day in treating my clients, just asking it the questions. Am I missing something here?
We don't want to give up all the decision making because there are aspects of the human, just empathy, intuition, all of that, which you're not going to get from the AI. When AI is used in that way, it's going to change the landscape dramatically. I use AI throughout my day in treating my clients, just asking it the questions. Am I missing something here?
We don't want to give up all the decision making because there are aspects of the human, just empathy, intuition, all of that, which you're not going to get from the AI. When AI is used in that way, it's going to change the landscape dramatically. I use AI throughout my day in treating my clients, just asking it the questions. Am I missing something here?
Based on these symptoms and these labs, is there something that I could potentially be missing that's interconnected in this? And it'll find these things for me. So being able to interact with the AI, I think, is the future of medicine.
Based on these symptoms and these labs, is there something that I could potentially be missing that's interconnected in this? And it'll find these things for me. So being able to interact with the AI, I think, is the future of medicine.
Based on these symptoms and these labs, is there something that I could potentially be missing that's interconnected in this? And it'll find these things for me. So being able to interact with the AI, I think, is the future of medicine.
Yeah, the psychedelics have a big impact on the default mode network. I mean, when you look at brain mapping of people on psychedelics, there are massive amounts of interconnections being made. So the brain's communicating with areas that it normally doesn't communicate with, and it's looking for new pathways. Someone once described this, and I thought it was the best explanation.
Yeah, the psychedelics have a big impact on the default mode network. I mean, when you look at brain mapping of people on psychedelics, there are massive amounts of interconnections being made. So the brain's communicating with areas that it normally doesn't communicate with, and it's looking for new pathways. Someone once described this, and I thought it was the best explanation.
Yeah, the psychedelics have a big impact on the default mode network. I mean, when you look at brain mapping of people on psychedelics, there are massive amounts of interconnections being made. So the brain's communicating with areas that it normally doesn't communicate with, and it's looking for new pathways. Someone once described this, and I thought it was the best explanation.
I'm sorry, I can't give them credit for it, but... They said the default mode network is where patterns are created to kind of conserve brain power. We use a lot of brain power on a daily basis. We're faced with massive amounts of decisions. But the default mode network is this steady flow of a routine that we have.
I'm sorry, I can't give them credit for it, but... They said the default mode network is where patterns are created to kind of conserve brain power. We use a lot of brain power on a daily basis. We're faced with massive amounts of decisions. But the default mode network is this steady flow of a routine that we have.
I'm sorry, I can't give them credit for it, but... They said the default mode network is where patterns are created to kind of conserve brain power. We use a lot of brain power on a daily basis. We're faced with massive amounts of decisions. But the default mode network is this steady flow of a routine that we have.
So the brain says, I don't have to do much thinking power on this because this connects with this, this connects with this, and this connects with this. And imagine it like a steadily flowing riverbed. And You have all these rocks in the base of the riverbed and the water flows and it's flowing at the same rate. So you get the same eddies, the same whirlpools and the same flow patterns.
So the brain says, I don't have to do much thinking power on this because this connects with this, this connects with this, and this connects with this. And imagine it like a steadily flowing riverbed. And You have all these rocks in the base of the riverbed and the water flows and it's flowing at the same rate. So you get the same eddies, the same whirlpools and the same flow patterns.
So the brain says, I don't have to do much thinking power on this because this connects with this, this connects with this, and this connects with this. And imagine it like a steadily flowing riverbed. And You have all these rocks in the base of the riverbed and the water flows and it's flowing at the same rate. So you get the same eddies, the same whirlpools and the same flow patterns.
And so, you know, if I'm doing this on a daily basis, it becomes a routine. I don't have to think about doing it anymore. you have patterns of like depression and anxiety that can become a pattern in the default mode network as well.