João Bocas - The #Wearables Expert ™ Interviews Tom Lawry, National Director for Artificial Intelligence, Health & Life Sciences at Microsoft and Best selling Author & Speaker
In this episode, we talked about #artificialintelligence in #health and #medicine
Here are the questions we've addressed:
01:17 Tell us about your new book Hacking Healthcare. How AI and the Intelligence revolution will reboot and ailing the system?
03:33 A lot has changed in the past two and half years because of the pandemic. What has Healthcare learned from a Global pandemic?
06:13 There's a lot of talk and frankly hype about the use of AI in health and medicine. What are you seeing in use of AI and how it's being used to drive real change?
09.25 What are some of the challenges you see as we look ahead to where healthcare is going in the next few years?
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The health care field presents many opportunities for artificial intelligence to improve medical research and development, and the technology is being used in a range of fields – from daily operations to drug discovery. While AI is certainly not going to replace doctors anytime soon, it can certainly help make their work much easier. That alone makes AI in healthcare well worth exploring.
AI is an umbrella term used to describe machines that can make their own decisions. Currently, it is mainly used in computers, but it will soon be a part of our everyday lives with the advent of Google Glass, driverless cars and the Apple Watch. There are already many ways this technology can be implemented into our health care system, as well as the home environment. Perhaps most importantly, however, is the regulation of this technology to ensure it will not be abused and cause harm.
So is AI really ready to deliver on the hype and solve many of the world's biggest challenges, as some have suggested? Perhaps. For now, though, even its best proponents are quick to admit that it is still in its infancy. No matter how big-picture or futuristic our thinking has become, AI will likely continue to advance slowly. One major issue that remains to be solved: training algorithms to work on human data calls for an unprecedented level of data collection. Its true breakthroughs may only occur when we gather more diverse data types for its application, a task that will be both time-consuming and costly.
AI is starting to penetrate a number of industries. We've discussed ways that AI technology can have an impact on life as we know it. With applications such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and surgical assistants all gaining public acceptance, we think that AI's evolution will take some unexpected turns in the upcoming years.
A.I. has proven to be a valuable resource in health and medicine already. But, as we become more familiar with this new technology, there are bound to be new applications for it as well. At this point, there are still quite a few obstacles keeping A.I. technology from achieving its full potential. However, every day it continues to prove that it has the potential to impact our lives in ways we never imagined before. Even if you don't live long enough to gain any sort of personal benefit from A.I., future generations will undoubtedly thank us for laying the groundwork for these amazing machines to come into their own and improve every aspect of their lives in ways beyond our wildest expectations!
Another area that AI and healthcare could potentially be applied is to the predictive aspect of immunization schedules. The more data and the more accurate it is, the better things become in terms of planning the right course of action. Artificial Intelligence can be used to create models with realistic reactions to different scenarios. It can attempt to predict future issues based on what it has seen in the past—which then allows it to analyze trends and suggest preventative measures.
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