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Will AI Kill the App? | WIRED Events
Generative AI can write code, conjure interfaces and carry out tasks. That might just reinvent software as we know it…
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How Will Generative AI Reinvent HR? | WIRED EventsHow Will Generative AI Reinvent HR? | WIRED Events
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Join us for a briefing with Aaron Goldsmid, Head of Product at Deel, and Amit Katwala, Senior Editor at WIRED, as we examine the impact is AI having on HR, how it stands to change it in the future-and, crucially, how can the risks be mitigated as businesses navigate the path ahead?
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How to Deliver the Smart Intelligent Health Ecosystems of the Future | WIRED HealthHow to Deliver the Smart Intelligent Health Ecosystems of the Future | WIRED Health
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How to Deliver the Smart Intelligent Health Ecosystems of the Future with Pamela Spence

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  • @krishnaramu5234
    @krishnaramu5234 Před 3 dny

    Birth and death are natural to organisms. If ageing is postponed, the food cycle would be degenerated and the very existence of life would be lost...

  • @micheldisclafani2343
    @micheldisclafani2343 Před 11 dny

    WE ARE ETERNAL. I am 86 and some fifty years ago I wrote a little poem that I like you to read. ETERNITY. I have been the sky and I have been the sea, I have been the wind and I have been the tree, this is how I know that I was that I am and that through the atoms of my body, when I die, I will, in a millions forms and millennia, be.

  • @OmPrakashDas77
    @OmPrakashDas77 Před 11 dny

    Yeh You are right

  • @user-bm4js9hq3b
    @user-bm4js9hq3b Před 12 dny

    Hi Greg, how about spending some time on firing most of your customer service staff and replacing them with ones who can actually communicate as they are expected? The alternative of course is for you to arrange for adequate training for said staff but I appreciate public speaking equals more attention which in turns equals validation. And then perhaps you could spend some time correcting the experience of distressed Octopus (or should we called it Spectre?) customers who, like me, have had to go as far as threatening court action.

  • @ilinez23
    @ilinez23 Před 12 dny

    She is the most sensible researcher so far. No bs.

  • @WarmTalkGroup
    @WarmTalkGroup Před 16 dny

    A bunch of Indians are dominating tech industry in the uk today lol

  • @SkipYearSix
    @SkipYearSix Před 19 dny

    I don’t care about living longer. I just want my chronic dry eye disease to be cured. It’s hell On earth

  • @miguelfelipe6
    @miguelfelipe6 Před 23 dny

    Really cool talk!

  • @mostafatouny8411
    @mostafatouny8411 Před 23 dny

    Thanks for sharing. I truly love those who envision a better future.

  • @Dragon-Slay3r
    @Dragon-Slay3r Před 27 dny

    Gave vaccine, broke heart that how they got in to break their own ancient curses, they where never mine

  • @rajagopalchattopadhyaya4257

    Frankly speaking, Venki Ramakrishnan DID NOT really deserve the Nobel Prize on the Ribosome. I consider the following scientists had ENORMOUS contributions, much more than Venki, in the field : Harry F. Noller, University of California at Santa Cruz, Peter B. Moore of Yale University. Yusupov et al (2001), from UC Santa Cruz and Ogle et al (2001), from Venki's MRC group in Cambridge, were both printed in the same issue of Science, May 4, 2001, back-to-back. However, Noller's life-long contributions on Ribosomes makes Venki look like a pigmy in the field, really. Also, way back in 1976, James A. Lake of UCLA had published a paper titled 'Ribosome Structure Determined by Electron Microscopy...' for small & large subunits and monomeric ribosomes, all verified by crystallography. Richard Brimacombe's group at Berlin also had published their Cryo-electron Microscopic study in 2000. Possibly, it was Venki's political support from his past mentor Thomas Steitz of Yale and the US clout, that resulted in Venki being chosen against more deserving candidates. Actually, Debi Prasad Burma et al (1985) Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics had first showed in their seminal paper from BHU that in the ribosomes, it was the RNA and NOT any of the associated proteins that carries out the catalytic function.

  • @nrs6956
    @nrs6956 Před měsícem

    In otherwords research "to be continued."

  • @TheCharbo19
    @TheCharbo19 Před měsícem

    A new Rai of hope! Cancer Check Labs screens for 200+ solid tumor cancers for early detection. All by a simple blood draw. Check it out!

  •  Před měsícem

    It was a brilliant interview.

  • @rareword
    @rareword Před měsícem

    We don't die, our body dies.

  • @abooaw4588
    @abooaw4588 Před měsícem

    Aphantesia is a whole universe of mine too. Ed Catmull maybe Steve Jobs couldn't imagine an Apple. I meditate too for 25 years now and only feel relax. Not able to visualize my parents who passed away.But I am good at "Drawing with the right side of the brain" as Betty Edwards titled her Book 3 million copies worldwide.

  • @RightAgain1000
    @RightAgain1000 Před měsícem

    Everything about this presentation is factual and true EXCLUDING the part where she claims "there is absolutely no way this technology will be weaponized"... unless that was hard-to-read sarcasm, that is so very false it undermines the whole presentation so much it almost ruins it. Simply because the technology itself doesn't cause noticeable, direct physical harm does not mean the technology isn't being weaponized/used for weaponization by those controlling it.

  • @user-vb5pw6hl1m
    @user-vb5pw6hl1m Před měsícem

    How long would take for these tools to get to the world ?

  • @user-vb5pw6hl1m
    @user-vb5pw6hl1m Před měsícem

    When will they have better treatments for schizophrenia?

  • @coder4life69
    @coder4life69 Před 2 měsíci

    the biggest expert on bullshitting to investors for sure. :P

  • @groeacht8525
    @groeacht8525 Před 2 měsíci

    Why am i getting a 27min long video about human resourcing as a mid roll advert?

  • @ILoveBootyShake
    @ILoveBootyShake Před 2 měsíci

    She is smoking hot. Nothing can hide that.😍

  • @manindersandhu4900
    @manindersandhu4900 Před 2 měsíci

    somethinth made has to vanish

  • @manindersandhu4900
    @manindersandhu4900 Před 2 měsíci

    You can stay healthy but not lie for ever

  • @sashankthag12
    @sashankthag12 Před 2 měsíci

    OVO - disastrous energy supplier, no wonder he has stepped down, shame!

  • @lizzymwamba7546
    @lizzymwamba7546 Před 2 měsíci

    Lol

  • @johnathanabrams8434
    @johnathanabrams8434 Před 2 měsíci

    Myofascial pain syndrome is the MOST COMMON manifestation of chronic pain. Myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by active myofascial trigger points, Myofascial trigger are taut bands in skeletal muscle or muscle knots. Continuing to use muscles with trigger points cause both peripheral and Central sensitization ie allodynia and hyperalgesia. Dry needling is the most effective way to treat active myofascial trigger points. There is always an underlying cause why the formation of myofascial trigger points continue. But let's really get into the science. Moseley, himself wrote the excellent chapter on pain in the equally excellent 4th edition of the text Clinical Sport Medicine(2012). Here are some Moseley excerpts: “Trigger points are present in all patients with chronic pain and are thought to reflect sensitization of nociceptive processing in the central nervous system… Patients with active trigger points present with persistent regional pain… These patterns clearly reflect central convergence of peripheral inputs, which further implicates the central nervous system in their generation and contribution to a pain state.” Moseley GL. Pain: why and how does it hurt? Brukner & Kahn’s Clinical Sports Medicine. North Ryde, NSW: McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd; 2012 "elimination of myofascial trigger points is an important component of the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain” and “we have found ischemic compression and dry needling to be the most effective" According to Dommerholt, all treatments fall into one of these two categories or both: a pain-control phase and a deep conditioning phase. During the pain-control phase, trigger points are deactivated, improving circulation, decreasing pathological nociceptive activity, and eliminating the abnormal biomechanical force patterns. During the deep conditioning phase, the intra- and inter- tissue mobility of the functional unit is improved, which may include specific muscle stretches, neurodynamic mobilizations, joint mobilizations, orthotics, and strengthening muscle pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7850884/ Myofascial pain J R Fricton. Baillieres Clin Rheumatol. 1994 Nov. MFP is a regional muscle pain disorder characterized by localized muscle tenderness and pain and is the most common cause of persistent regional pain. The affected muscles may also display an increased fatiguability, stiffness, subjective weakness, pain on movement and slightly restricted range of motion that is unrelated to joint restriction. MFP is frequently overlooked as a diagnosis because it is often accompanied by signs and symptoms in addition to pain, coincidental pathological conditions, and behavioural and psychosocial problems The difficulty in managing MFP lies in the critical need to match the level of complexity of the management programme with the complexity of the patient's situation. Failure to address the entire problem, through a team approach if needed, may lead to failure to resolve the pain and perpetuation of a chronic pain syndrome. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16259310/ A review of myofascial pain and fibromyalgia--factors that promote their persistence Robert D Gerwin. Acupunct Med. 2005 Sep Chronic muscle pain (myalgia) is a common problem throughout the world. Seemingly simple, it is actually a difficult problem for the clinician interested in determining the aetiology of the pain, as well as in managing the pain. The two common muscle pain conditions are fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome. The problem these syndromes pose lies not in making the diagnosis of muscle pain. Rather, it is the need to identify the underlying cause(s) of persistent or chronic muscle pain in order to develop a specific treatment plan. Chronic in myalgia may not improve until the underlying precipitating or perpetuating factor(s) are themselves managed. Precipitating or perpetuating causes of chronic myalgia include structural or mechanical causes like scoliosis, localised joint hypomobility, or generalised or local joint laxity; and metabolic factors like depleted tissue iron stores, hypothyroidism or Vitamin D deficiency. Sometimes, correction of an underlying cause of myalgia is all that is needed to resolve the condition. www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/myofascial-painMyofascial Pain Syndrome Andrea L. Nicol MD, MSc, ... F. Michael Ferrante MD, in Essentials of Pain Medicine (Fourth Edition), 2018 Myofascia l pain or regional musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common pain syndromes encountered in clinical practice. Myofascial pain represents the most common cause of chronic pain, including neck and shoulder pain, tension headaches, and lower back pain

  • @yourdaye
    @yourdaye Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this! 💛

  • @PythonWater
    @PythonWater Před 3 měsíci

    He won the noble price, why does it say Freelance?

  • @stephenmena670
    @stephenmena670 Před 3 měsíci

    How come no human has commented on this yet?. This is the future

    • @nuala2721
      @nuala2721 Před měsícem

      It's not a future any sane, critical-thinking person wants.

    • @nuala2721
      @nuala2721 Před měsícem

      This kind of "healthcare," requires human bodies to be tethered to the cloud with programmable soft robotics using AI to take over the natural human bodily functions. Would you be happy to hand over control of your body and brain to your government and military? The new economy is built on data, your data...you'll have no privacy as this technology can read your innermost private thoughts and feelings, and report it to some data centre, and they can also influence your thoughts and feelings and play you like a Sims character. Think very carefully before you volunteer for BioDigital Convergence.

  • @Dedicated_.1
    @Dedicated_.1 Před 3 měsíci

    Left handed slightly better than right seems like an important finding

  • @Dedicated_.1
    @Dedicated_.1 Před 3 měsíci

    It’s cool for aphantasic people to see Ed Catmul be so successful. Makes you not think of Aphantasia as a disability. He’s also so intelligent.

  • @SirTenenbaum
    @SirTenenbaum Před 3 měsíci

    There are dozens of inspiring startups spun out from leading labs on the biology of aging like Turn Bio, Retro Bio, Altos Labs, Rejuvenate Bio, Cyclarity Therapeutics, and others. It'll be captivating to see how they go through clinical trials and ultimately what succeeds and fails.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před 2 měsíci

      You never know. Right now we pump out a million biology papers a year, far too many to make sense of without at least very strong narrow AI. If we put all those papers into such an AI and asked it to cure or ameliorate aging, who knows what it might find.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před měsícem

      And literally in the 13 days since I posted this comment, AlphaFold 3, another huge breakthrough, was released. Venki may be a pessimist about conquering aging in the lifetimes of people around today, but he may have to revise his predictions. He says AlphFold 2 happened decades earlier than was expected and still stuck to his pessimism. It is now used by every biology lab in the world. Then _four whole years!!!_ later Deepmind released AlphaFold 3, which cannot only predict proteins but drugs as well. So another massive breakthrough. And that's not even taking into account what generative AI can do for drug discovery. I get it, Venki is 7 or 72. He's not sure if he'll make it, which of course will affect you decision-making. But his own father is 98, so...dude, if you have that genetics and god fortune, that's like 30 more years. None of us know what the world will look like in 2055. Nobody.

  • @reneeconlan
    @reneeconlan Před 3 měsíci

    Amersterdam is nowhere near California (spies interfering in our elections)

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    @mdnahidseo Před 3 měsíci

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  • @Dan.50
    @Dan.50 Před 3 měsíci

    When I see the media calling for the planting of more trees and not the imposition of more taxes, then I'll believe that there is a problem that needs fixing.

    • @robinhood4640
      @robinhood4640 Před 3 měsíci

      I don't think it is a good idea to rely on the media, to evaluate the existence, non existence or severity of a problem.

  • @fritz4939
    @fritz4939 Před 3 měsíci

    What an awful interview, 1 out of 10. Try again.

  • @mohammeddhadho1916
    @mohammeddhadho1916 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for teaching me about who to leave with,how to leave with elephant

  • @GWAYGWAY1
    @GWAYGWAY1 Před 3 měsíci

    Why charge me £700 to connect to theANO to sell my excess power, other ANO charge nothing for the same ‘SERVICE’.

  • @fastlaneproductions92
    @fastlaneproductions92 Před 3 měsíci

    Buy Arsenal after KSE Flamy #onceagooneralwaysagooner

  • @timmantle7154
    @timmantle7154 Před 3 měsíci

    I thought this was great.

  • @thewaywardson5267
    @thewaywardson5267 Před 3 měsíci

    how does this video have 13K views and only 12 likes and now 2 comments

  • @barbmorgan2989
    @barbmorgan2989 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this update. Anyone should watch the TEDx by Russell Foster, Why do we sleep? first to back pack this video to. Excited to read about this circadian rhythm drug!!!

  • @Danielz82
    @Danielz82 Před 4 měsíci

  • @mattd6200
    @mattd6200 Před 4 měsíci

    When we say the word "rewire" the brain, it means we don't know what the hell it changes.

  • @ataelius
    @ataelius Před 5 měsíci

    Celebrating israel for exploiting autistic people to detect patterns that could help eliminate "terrorists", when for israelis the word "terrorist" means anyone who's Palestinian, only means they're exploiting autistic people to do damage to others. It should not be celebrated.

  • @cryptominutes9118
    @cryptominutes9118 Před 5 měsíci

    A Chinese styled social credit score surveillance state CBDC is a very hard sell. Bitcoin fixes this.

  • @satyabrataroy7130
    @satyabrataroy7130 Před 5 měsíci

    Kindly inform me is Galleri screening available in India?

  • @davido5058
    @davido5058 Před 5 měsíci

    On the one side I want to give you the benefit of the doubt and be optimistic, but on the other side I'm seeing some rather dramatic empirical evidence of mRNA vaccine downfalls, like literal downfalls, like the whole left side of the face type of downfalls. You say mRNA cancer vaccines was your field of experiment/study pre-covid...well, it looks like you'll have a ton more cases to study because cancer rates for those under age 30 have skyrocketed, coincidentally, about 1.5-2 years after receiving the mRNA covid "vaccine". I fear ego and desire for this "revolutionary advance" of medicine has blinded many who were responsible for it's release from pridence when they saw an opportunity to test an expiremental delivery in a way never seen before, and no, not just blinded the left eye. And just think, besides shutting the world down, crippling humans' ability to live and their futures, besides all of the incredible nonsense that came via authoritarian groupthink and censorship of anyone who dared ask questions, but now it looks like your expirent is the gift that will keep giving, and what its giving nobody wants. And think also all of this, whe entire episode of destructive response towards humanity, all of it was due to a virus with a mortality rate for those under 70 of like 0.002, and that's being generous. 330M people in this country, nearly everyone has had covid at least once, but if only once that would be 660k deaths, much greater than the 55k excess deaths experienced. Such a shame, and all due to ego, willful ignorance, and $.

  • @thekesslerboy9337
    @thekesslerboy9337 Před 6 měsíci

    Bell's Palsy?