Eric Topol
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But we're going to get models in the future to fold this together.
I think that's one of the things that you've touched on in the paper.
So that whatever we have today in concert with what you've laid out, AI is just going to keep getting better.
The biology that is these foundation models are going to get broader and more compelling as to their use cases.
So
That's why I believe in this.
I don't see this as a static situation right now.
I just think that you're anticipating the future and we will have better models to be able to integrate this massive amount of what some people would consider disparate data sources.
So thank you both and all your colleagues for writing this paper.
I don't know how you got the 42 authors to agree to it all, which is great.
And it's just the beginning of something that's a new frontier.
Thanks very much.
So I wanted to talk to you about two main areas today.
One was about kind of where we are with public health and all of its problems.
And then the other is your expansive efforts at YLE, which is your local epidemiologist.
So let's start off with today, we got the news, of course, that the CDC nominee, Weldon
was no longer going to be the nominee.
I take that as good news.
What do you think?