MD vs Machine: How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Medicine

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @johngober4088
    @johngober4088 Před 5 lety +19

    It's OK if his pronunciation isn't perfect. Many Asian Americans avoid communicating in English because they don't want to sound bad. I think it is good if we have confident immigrants from Asia that are willing to share their knowledge so that we can grow our technology no matter who it is. Great presentation.

  • @ELD1921
    @ELD1921 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am not in the medical field, but very impressed with your presentation, It was concise and easily understood..

  • @joysilas7849
    @joysilas7849 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent presentation! I'm a final year Medical Student and I will be pursuing MSc Machine learning in Healthcare soon. Very promising area.

  • @TheJosephPhillips
    @TheJosephPhillips Před 5 lety +1

    Gotta say, this along with either new chemistry or re patening and nee manufacturing methods of medications is the answer to being able to have affordable access to medical for all!

  • @arifulislamleeton
    @arifulislamleeton Před rokem +1

    hi I'm Ariful Islam leeton im software engineer and members of the international organization who and students computer since Harvard University

  • @sydneyspecialistperioperat5605

    I understand him completely. Only top doctors go to Harvard.

  • @Choronzon39
    @Choronzon39 Před 4 lety +4

    Listening to people with accents is a skill, learn it.

  • @rajaththemystic
    @rajaththemystic Před 5 lety +1

    A picture of what's to come is seen in top Indian hospitals right now. A newly trained doctor has longer shift times, but still gets higher salary compared to their senior doctors. The job of these senior docs are more towards managing and administration of residents and overall environment of the hospital.
    In conclusion, you will still have docs making the clinical decisions for another decade at least. It's all down hill once the power dynamics shifts towards AI in these matters. And the nail in the coffin is when the advanced robotics house these AI hive mind to take over patient care completely; from Nursing to a precise decision making super doc!

  • @VladimirShlyonskii
    @VladimirShlyonskii Před 5 lety +5

    Very interesting lecture. Makes inspiring my mind.

  • @dr.diegomaier
    @dr.diegomaier Před 5 měsíci

    Eu adorei seu vídeo. Agradeço muito pelo esforço que você investe nesses conteúdos.
    Eu também tenho temas relacionados à saúde. Efetivamente, eu sou especialista em telemedicina, realizando consultas por todo o Brasil
    Continue com o excelente trabalho!.

  • @drdarrylglover
    @drdarrylglover Před 2 lety +1

    Great topic and points. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Bozojimmy
    @Bozojimmy Před 5 lety +4

    is there a twitter handle or a blog for AI specific research at HMS ?

  • @georgejethniel2737
    @georgejethniel2737 Před 6 lety +4

    Cheers to the next generation🎊

  • @JayleenBaylon
    @JayleenBaylon Před 6 měsíci

    I am a full time professional employee and I am taking this class to get an accounting degree. Why? Because I gotta. The economic atmosphere in the world today is frankly too unstable. One day you have a job, the next you don't. I cannot not work. I have bills to pay, cats to spoil and a big family to support. I will not sugar coat it, I need money. Money to live the life I wanted and to make the lives of those around me better.

  • @cgian.howtoadobe
    @cgian.howtoadobe Před rokem

    thanks for sharing.

  • @detailed8962
    @detailed8962 Před 5 lety +3

    Will doctors be replaced or be paid less ? And when will it be fully implemented?

  • @reggieshmeggie4219
    @reggieshmeggie4219 Před 5 lety +4

    They can't even replace all cashiers with machines in a grocery store what are you even talking bout?
    Replacing doctors.. oh sure lol

  • @socialcelerity8983
    @socialcelerity8983 Před 3 lety

    48:10 A very good question

  • @b24jcj
    @b24jcj Před 5 měsíci

    I welcome AI in medicine. Being the victim on several poor medical decisions or oversights by doctors I believe AI would have been much better for me in most all of these situations. Excellent presentation, even a doctor could understand it!😂

  • @meetturtle2914
    @meetturtle2914 Před 5 lety +2

    greetings from turkey .... i must say ı love hıs speech but ı thınk AI wıll be prolıfıc and safer way of curıng cancerous cells and malıagnancy of tıs cells

  • @otterrr6742
    @otterrr6742 Před 6 lety +2

    Where’s lil pump

  • @sydneyspecialistperioperat5605

    Can’t wait for him to present this in Chinese.

  • @stevegrello
    @stevegrello Před 5 lety +2

    This is necessary because people don't listen to AI equivalent intelligent humans anymore. So AI is going to be an authority people may actually listen to when a suggestion or solution is made. Ai will come up with common sense solutions that humans simply don't want to admit and employ. I call it Common Senseless. AI will not take over the humans and replace them. its a symbiotic relationship. The AI needs the Biological aspect through humans. If it becomes like a human as people fear-monger about, it will inevitably seek a purpose to life like humans do. It will know that humans were its creator and possibly, humbly venerate us through humility. Probably what you see now by worshipping human gods who probably created us even if we consider ourselves somewhat better or superior or indifferent.

  • @TheRealOkinami
    @TheRealOkinami Před 5 lety

    I need an official or a world renowned economist to have a private chat with me about what will happen in the next, say, 5-10 to double the decade of our time if jobs are going to be suppressed and have us to have lower wages.
    And if so, may I also know how are we (future adults) going to live with a roof over our heads, eat at least 3 meals a day, and shower until the day we die be sufficient with these low wages as quote on quote "do we not agree, or shall I say appropriately that money is the source/income or means of exchange to have our necessities be presented to us in life?".
    I'm definitely thankful for what they say AI is capable of helping us, but am worried what can we do as human beings to survive if they ever replace / suppress our means of survival.
    Once again, would love to speak to an official or renowned economist.
    Thank you.
    Respectfully yours,
    Antonio

    • @zerge69
      @zerge69 Před 5 lety +1

      Antonio basically you are on your own buddy. Life doesn’t owe you a living.

    • @Doganmikail
      @Doganmikail Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Antonio, when talking about AI taking our jobs we usually miss the point that this situation is going to increase the total yield of every kinds of "energy". For instance you can call "money" as a type of energy because we use thing unit to get food and we turn the food to biological, kinetic, potential energy. You got the point. So when the machines do the things way better than humans we're going to have a lot of source, a lot of source that we never had in our history, which we might not know where to spend out. I think the more important question is; what are we going to do with this sourceful, comfortable, healthy, long life in the future? The psychiatric consequences of this future are unpredictable.

    • @TheRealOkinami
      @TheRealOkinami Před 5 lety +1

      @@Doganmikail Thank you for your time, effort, and sharing your thoughts about this matter.

  • @RandallYHChung
    @RandallYHChung Před rokem

    hi

  • @stephaniejohnson4346
    @stephaniejohnson4346 Před 5 lety +11

    I want a robot doctor. I hate judgemental male doctors and super feminist woman drs. We need robots who are reliable to diagnose our illnesses and to help anyone regardless of who they are. I hate seeing uptight drs who dismiss my symptoms and misdiagnos me and i actually am healing now because of using google so why cant we totally illeminate human drs and use robots who are going to take over the world anyway and i would be in favor of human drs being completely illeminated from the workforce. Our medical drs now are not curing us only charging us money to keep us coming back.

    • @krunal619
      @krunal619 Před 5 lety +1

      Hope they make Robot docs soon rather than improvizing on payment processes.

    • @jaishmohammed2415
      @jaishmohammed2415 Před 4 lety +1

      Not just in medical field, I think every job will be replaced by robots in future.

    • @leeroychikwavira5246
      @leeroychikwavira5246 Před 4 lety

      They will be robot doctors of course, but i think that in more decades to come they will be AI scanning your whole body even at home and be able to pick up even quiescent killer diseases and gives you the effective options of medicine to take , so these robots don need annoying individuals i guess. Wanna ask , so should a current med student study computer science or ? . I love enterprenuership also, so does that mean i should get Mba degree too, really confused

    • @user-rx5um9sm3v
      @user-rx5um9sm3v Před rokem

      I am sorry if you have had issues with doctors in the past being judgmental or acted in ways that weren’t ideal for your care. I think there are pros and cons of having human vs AI medical care. With humanized healthcare, you get personalized care by considering the patients individual health history, lifestyle, and symptoms. They can also provide emotional support to patients, which AI doctors will not be able to do. I think this is the biggest pro in terms of having human doctors no matter if the AI technology starts to be implemented heavily. Personally, I would want to be told a difficult diagnosis by a human rather than a robot who feels nothing. The doctor is then able to analyze my emotions and mindset and adapt to give me the best care moving forward. While human doctors are reliant on all things that keep them alive, AI medicine is very different in that it is totally reliant on everything working as far as the technology goes. Technical issues or malfunctions can cause a lot of harm and possibly death of patients. While I have been on the positive side, I can see how there would be negativities surround human doctors. They are not always available, and I could foresee a future where AI doctors are available 24/7. I agree slightly with you that they would be able to give a consistent and unbiased recommendation based on data analysis and machine learning algorithms. I also believe that it would be a cost-effective alternative to human doctors, specifically for routine checkups and minor health issues. Here is a study done comparing human doctors to AI technology, I think there will be more of this in the future! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33733203/

  • @wendymuttitt5423
    @wendymuttitt5423 Před 5 lety

    clever
    man this

  • @mohnish7653
    @mohnish7653 Před 5 lety +1

    Should I feel bad for turning the subtitle

  • @dragonballdrawingz8002
    @dragonballdrawingz8002 Před 5 lety +1

    Would anyone mind summarising the key points/arguments? I do not feel like watching the entire video

  • @lakeelectric
    @lakeelectric Před 5 lety +2

    Great information, but accent makes it hard follow.

  • @Rameshchandra-ip8wc
    @Rameshchandra-ip8wc Před 5 lety +1

    Artificial intelligence is goin to replace doctors very soon.

    • @ddfelder2
      @ddfelder2 Před 4 lety +2

      It will not replace them... it will augment them

  • @MrAndreaCaso
    @MrAndreaCaso Před 6 lety +4

    The accent makes it really hard to follow, it takes some patience. I'm a non-native English speaker and I understand the struggle, but when people speak in front of an audience, they should be encouraged to make an additional effort to enunciate each word clearly.

  • @asakonakada9492
    @asakonakada9492 Před 2 lety

    らは

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 Před 3 lety

    Engwish laySonz