Can natural language processing in a medical setting accommodate dialects? How does a surgeon from Missouri versus a surgeon from Canada talk to a surgical assistant? How can you be sure that both will be understood when lives are on the line?
Augmented and mixed reality has the potential to change how clinicians and patients approach the reality of the healthcare journey. Medical expertise and relevance is coming soon to a device near you.
From raising boys and girls in the same way, to making the right food choices, there’s a drive for people to do the right thing. Is there a way to help people understand what the right thing to do is, or are our differences too great to find a one-size-fits-all solution?
Voice may be the next step in helping the end user with a variety of things, from multitasking to predicting the future. From 50 years ago to today, digital voice with a human touch can be the future to reaching our potential.
Currently AI is used for a variety of things, from calming surgery patients to organizing our datebook. One of the exciting new territories in the field is EQ, or emotional intelligence. Listen to what excites Lexi Kaplin and Chris Duffey.
Can a chatbot truly make a personal experience? As the technology becomes more advanced, our interactions with AI tools will lead to more personalized medicine and even individualized medicine in the future.
The world of virtual and augmented reality is becoming more integrated into our daily life, but will it bring us closer together? Graeme and Adrian discuss their views on how virtual and augmented reality can actually bring people closer together, and provide solutions we didn’t even think of.
The basis of personalized medicine should be empathy. How can we use technology to understand something as emotional as mental illness? Will VR and AR help us to make accelerated timelines and let us understand how our decisions today might affect our future selves? Would that influence us to start making a change today?
Knowing how many steps you need to take is a single data point, but how does that help you make a measurable change? The promise of technology is not only to give you the data, but to translate it into a personal experience and communicate in a new way. From reading emotions to autism, these technologies will help us understand each other better.
Twitter has been called many things. And with hundreds of millions of users, it has been used for infinitely more. But were you aware of the deeply touching and personal role it can play in allowing patients and caregivers to connect with each other?
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