44 min

AI in Healthcare: Speedy Diagnoses, Privacy Concerns, and Apple's Vision Pro | Why I Did It (#6‪)‬ Why I Did It

    • Business

Join host  @osaket  (https://twitter.com/osamasaket) and Walid (https://twitter.com/walidalbermani) in this captivating episode of the Why I Did It Show (#6): Get ready to dive into the mind-blowing world of AI and tech in this hilarious podcast episode! discuss running AI on phones and even wearing it (yes, fashion-forward AI!). Brace yourself for a wild ride as we explore AI's speedy medical diagnoses (doctors, you've got competition!). But hold your horses, AI isn't Doctor AI just yet. We debate the trustworthiness of these tech geniuses and the need for them to spill the beans on their data sources. Buckle up for the challenges of regulating AI in healthcare (it's like herding digital cats). Plus, find out how students are using AI in exams (cheating or genius?). But beware, privacy peeps, as we uncover the risks of giving away personal info. And finally, get the scoop on Apple's Vision Pro, the game-changer (although Siri's AI game might need some extra practice). Join us for laughs, insights, and mind-blowing tech talk!

Timestamps:

(01:23) - Speculation about using phones to train AI models instead of server farms
(04:04) - Caution about relying solely on AI for medical diagnosis and treatment
(06:07) - Mention of an app that uses AI to provide evidence-based information
(08:07) - Concerns about AI-generated health systems being influenced by pharmaceutical companies
(11:20) - AI in healthcare will take time to settle and regulate
(14:53) - Teachers are having to correct surface-level writing that lacks depth.
(18:24) - Elon Musk is limiting tweets to prevent data scraping.
(21:12) - Jack Dorsey released a new secure messaging app called Simple X.
(23:23) - Fitness trackers collect data without providing real help
(30:18) - Open source software allows for collaboration and bug fixing.
(33:00) - The Vision Pro has the potential to revolutionize certain industries.
(40:23) - Samsung entering VR market, Google mocking iPhone in ads
(42:19) - Apple Siri lacks AI integration, lagging behind Google

Join host  @osaket  (https://twitter.com/osamasaket) and Walid (https://twitter.com/walidalbermani) in this captivating episode of the Why I Did It Show (#6): Get ready to dive into the mind-blowing world of AI and tech in this hilarious podcast episode! discuss running AI on phones and even wearing it (yes, fashion-forward AI!). Brace yourself for a wild ride as we explore AI's speedy medical diagnoses (doctors, you've got competition!). But hold your horses, AI isn't Doctor AI just yet. We debate the trustworthiness of these tech geniuses and the need for them to spill the beans on their data sources. Buckle up for the challenges of regulating AI in healthcare (it's like herding digital cats). Plus, find out how students are using AI in exams (cheating or genius?). But beware, privacy peeps, as we uncover the risks of giving away personal info. And finally, get the scoop on Apple's Vision Pro, the game-changer (although Siri's AI game might need some extra practice). Join us for laughs, insights, and mind-blowing tech talk!

Timestamps:

(01:23) - Speculation about using phones to train AI models instead of server farms
(04:04) - Caution about relying solely on AI for medical diagnosis and treatment
(06:07) - Mention of an app that uses AI to provide evidence-based information
(08:07) - Concerns about AI-generated health systems being influenced by pharmaceutical companies
(11:20) - AI in healthcare will take time to settle and regulate
(14:53) - Teachers are having to correct surface-level writing that lacks depth.
(18:24) - Elon Musk is limiting tweets to prevent data scraping.
(21:12) - Jack Dorsey released a new secure messaging app called Simple X.
(23:23) - Fitness trackers collect data without providing real help
(30:18) - Open source software allows for collaboration and bug fixing.
(33:00) - The Vision Pro has the potential to revolutionize certain industries.
(40:23) - Samsung entering VR market, Google mocking iPhone in ads
(42:19) - Apple Siri lacks AI integration, lagging behind Google

44 min

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