Big tech is transforming every aspect of our world. But how, and at what cost? This season of Land of the Giants – The Disney Dilemma – focuses on Disney’s ability to weather the ups and downs of the business cycle and changing tastes and explores what has kept it successful for over 100 years. The entertainment giant has leveraged nostalgia and its intellectual property to build a beloved brand, but after an acquisition spree that included Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Fox, can it sus ...
…
continue reading
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 450969113 series 3341054
Content provided by Sean M. Weiss. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sean M. Weiss or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Summary
In this conversation, Sean and Terry discuss the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, emphasizing its role as a tool rather than a replacement for human oversight. They explore the potential benefits and risks associated with AI in clinical documentation, the importance of maintaining patient privacy, and the legal ramifications of relying on AI for medical decision-making. The discussion highlights the need for careful implementation and monitoring of AI technologies in healthcare settings.
Takeaways
- AI is a tool that requires human interaction.
- The accuracy of AI in healthcare is still under scrutiny.
- Providers must ensure the integrity of AI-generated documentation.
- AI can improve clinical documentation but has limitations.
- Human oversight is essential to prevent errors in AI usage.
- Legal implications arise from the misuse of AI in healthcare.
- Patient privacy must be protected when using AI tools.
- AI can enhance efficiency but should not replace medical judgment.
- The healthcare industry must vet AI tools thoroughly.
- AI's biases can affect its performance in clinical settings.
398 episodes