![]() ![]() Hod Lipson: We humans, we don’t think in words. Jennifer: Voice could also change how AI systems learn… by replacing the 1’s and 0’s in training data with an approach that more closely mirrors how children are taught. Jennifer: Or… a doctor who wants to focus on patients, and let technology do the record keeping.Ĭlinician: Hey Dragon, start my standard order set for arthritis pain. Like a woman rapidly losing her speech to communicate with smart devices in her home.Īndre a Peet: My smartphone can understand me. We’re at a stage where it’s safe to say healthcare is Silicon Valley’s next battleground… with all the biggest names in tech jockeying for position.Īnd squarely placed among the biggest trends in this space… is voice technology… and how it might help care providers and patients. The explosion of health tech has taken us all sorts of places… digitized records, telehealth, AI that can read x-rays and other scans better than people, and just medical advancements that would have sounded like science fiction until pretty recently. ![]() Jennifer: Healthcare looks a little different than it did not so long ago…when your doctor likely wrote down details about your condition on a piece of paper… Our mix engineer is Garret Lang and our theme music is by Jacob Gorski. This episode was reported and produced by Anthony Green with help from Jennifer Strong and Emma Cillekens.
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