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Thank you. Really greatly appreciate you being on Health Chatter with us today. So let's kick this off by first starting out. There's been a lot of chatter about artificial intelligence. And frankly, I don't think many people even know what it is or the logistics behind behind it overall. So let's start there. So we all have kind of a common denominator as we talk about this.
What exactly is artificial intelligence?
What exactly is artificial intelligence?
So is it useful at the individual level or is it more useful or as useful at the professional level?
So is it useful at the individual level or is it more useful or as useful at the professional level?
artificial intelligence, and then all of a sudden, we're kind of thrust into this thematic chaos of it all and complexity of it all. So let's start out with an individual from a healthcare perspective, all right? So let's just say you're diagnosed, an individual is diagnosed with a particular chronic disease. How is it in that moment
artificial intelligence, and then all of a sudden, we're kind of thrust into this thematic chaos of it all and complexity of it all. So let's start out with an individual from a healthcare perspective, all right? So let's just say you're diagnosed, an individual is diagnosed with a particular chronic disease. How is it in that moment
that they might be able to utilize artificial intelligence to help them.
that they might be able to utilize artificial intelligence to help them.
Yeah. So it's... If I'm hearing you right, it's almost like an easy access tool in order to communicate at higher levels or at lower levels if you need to, depending upon who you're interacting with.
Yeah. So it's... If I'm hearing you right, it's almost like an easy access tool in order to communicate at higher levels or at lower levels if you need to, depending upon who you're interacting with.
kind of follow up. There are a couple of themes that you brought out here. Training and education. Now, let me separate that a little bit. Let's talk about, you alluded to it, training for professionals. In this case, let's call it healthcare professionals. How is it that we do that? How is it that we really get the existing healthcare professionals up to speed?
kind of follow up. There are a couple of themes that you brought out here. Training and education. Now, let me separate that a little bit. Let's talk about, you alluded to it, training for professionals. In this case, let's call it healthcare professionals. How is it that we do that? How is it that we really get the existing healthcare professionals up to speed?
How is it that we get newly trained healthcare professionals? And I don't care whether they're physicians, whether they're public health professionals, whether they're allied health professionals, all of us, how is it that we get them
How is it that we get newly trained healthcare professionals? And I don't care whether they're physicians, whether they're public health professionals, whether they're allied health professionals, all of us, how is it that we get them
trained in their schooling or um how is it that we get them integrated yeah if they haven't used it at all so yeah i i'm sure you kind of touch on this yeah it's a it's a hard problem right let's start with the the seasoned people yeah work our way backwards yeah okay um in you know
trained in their schooling or um how is it that we get them integrated yeah if they haven't used it at all so yeah i i'm sure you kind of touch on this yeah it's a it's a hard problem right let's start with the the seasoned people yeah work our way backwards yeah okay um in you know
You know, it's interesting, you know, my wife and I have, you know, we've lost both of our parents. But, you know, I catch myself from time to time saying, oh, my God, if my mom or dad were alive today, this idea of simply streaming a television show would be, frankly, like a foreign language at their age. And so now you think about all these things. At one point, think about it.
You know, it's interesting, you know, my wife and I have, you know, we've lost both of our parents. But, you know, I catch myself from time to time saying, oh, my God, if my mom or dad were alive today, this idea of simply streaming a television show would be, frankly, like a foreign language at their age. And so now you think about all these things. At one point, think about it.
Even for us, just a computer, just a mere computer. But this is coming at us very, very quickly. Clarence.