No Data? It’s Hocus-Pocus
True stories from the 19th and 18th centuries show why data is vital to medical progress. Yes, people believed in exploding teeth.
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True stories from the 19th and 18th centuries show why data is vital to medical progress. Yes, people believed in exploding teeth.
“The AI Revolution in Medicine. GPT-4 and Beyond”: A book review and an interview with the co-author Peter Lee (Microsoft).
How Mayo Clinic leverages data to improve the digital experience and why less technology is sometimes better than too much.
Technology is transforming human interactions and the doctor’s role in society. Welcome to the era of Do-It-Yourself Healthcare.
LLMs are becoming part of the infrastructure of search. That should concern everyone in healthcare โ warns Professor Gina Neff.
AI is much more than a powerful calculator and much less than a human. In medicine, it will be helpful to a certain point.
Ailing healthcare system robs me of 5 days a monthโwrites Meghan OโRourke in โThe Invisible Kingdom. Reimagining Chronic Illnessโ.
Julia R. is 33 years old. Disabled since birth, she loves robots. โThey help me deal with my loneliness and sadness,โ she says.
Interview with Prof. Harald Schmidt, author of the book “The end of medicine as we know it โ and why your health has a future”.
Health systems are obsolete while digitization is in troubleโa short story about a challenging journey from old to new healthcare.