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Today we’re joined by three leading researchers in AI and digital health—Michael Snyder and Artem Trotsyuk from Stanford University, and Ankur Samanta from Columbia University to tackle one of the biggest questions of our time: How will AI change the way we live, age, and heal? From Stanford to Columbia, they’re already running the experiments. You’ll hear how wearable devices are uncovering hidden signals in our bodies, why AI could become your most trusted health coach, and the surprising role psychology plays in whether these breakthroughs actually change lives.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Personalizing health insights with genomic and wearable data
  • The rise of AI-powered health assistants
  • Trust, privacy, and AI-driven diagnostics
  • AI’s promise and pitfalls in medical decisions
  • Psychology and behavior: the toughest barriers

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