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Discover how AI is making health care smarter and faster in June’s edition of The Monthly Tech-In. 🩺 This month, we’ll introduce you to medical professionals utilizing the power of AI to drive innovation, detect cancers and enable more precise treatment.

June 2024

June 2024

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Fascinating read on how AI is revolutionizing healthcare! But I wonder how we're addressing the challenges of data privacy and integration in these advancements. How are medical professionals and tech developers ensuring that the technology is both secure and seamlessly integrated into existing healthcare systems? Looking forward to hearing thoughts on balancing innovation with inclusivity in this rapidly evolving field!

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David Miles

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But I think there are still challenges to AI. For instance, Complex Surgical Procedures, Patient-Physician Interaction. In other words, AI still has a position of assisting, not play the key role without human. Let's see Patient-Physician Interaction case: AI tools can assist with patient communication, but the nuanced understanding and empathy required in patient-physician interactions are areas where AI is not yet fully effective. Human doctors still play a crucial role in understanding patients' emotional and psychological needs.

Inspiring to see how the responsible use of AI, particularly NLP and Vision technologies, can positively impact physical and mental health!

I love the article until the last part. Anyway, let me share my thoughts on AI. AI is a powerful, game-changing innovation, as the article shows. Like any man-made invention, AI can benefit humanity, but if misused, very dangerous. Advanced AI, like gen-AI, can greatly improve lives but can also cause significant harm if used w/ selfish motives. As i always share in other forums, AI evangelist should not only promote AI usage but also ensure it is used ethically, morally, justly, and for the benefit of all not just a few. Since global control and regulation are unlikely, we must voice out against its every misuse we discover. For instance, I've observed a superpower used AI to develop a very powerful water cannon to bully a third-world country in the South China Sea. Additionally, many are concerned about how corporate AI proliferation could impact the workforce, which is even more concerning than the IT or automation evolution and digitization revolution. Cybersec prof should have a very dedicated or focused group to help regulate this somehow.. Furthermore, corps like Microsoft perhaps must include in their mission to share awareness on both, pros and cons of AI use, too. After all we cant bring AI with us in the afterlife

Anil J.

Cybersecurity Expert, Compliance and Governance | Business Intelligence and Analytics | Technical Program Management | Portfolio and Program Management | Enterprise Transformational Program Lead

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Certainly we had seen earlier use of smart technologies in chronic care and treatment decisions, helping both the Doctors and the Patients. With the advancements in AI technologies, its now at the forefront of such usage and many more. Risk assessment based on the medical records, various test results and symptoms, can guide the physicians and hospitals in better care management. Word of caution for all about the usefulness of this emerging technology to use it with proper guidance and devoting the time from human beings and not just relying on the outcome of AI

The pace at which companies are adopting AI is mind blowing , however this isn't an overnight journey . A lot of companies especially in the healthcare sector has adopted this in the form of RPA or utilising models in their diagnosis already. What we see today is the next phase of adoption more widely. In my experience with a firm that once relied on manual analysis of scan reports, the process was laborious. Radiologists would receive scans and patients, some in intensive care, would endure an agonising wait for results, delaying critical treatments. The advent of AI has revolutionised this process, streamlining initial diagnoses and enhancing the precision of radiologists’ predictions.Having observed these advancements firsthand, I can attest to the incredible benefits they bring. Here’s to the power of technology harnessed for the greater good. #HealthcareInnovation #ArtificialIntelligence #TechnologyForGood

Robert Hallick

Team Member at Fed Ex Freight

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Everyone in the Microsoft industry knows me and knows my name as I have been on the development team with them and contacted several areas even Bill Gates foundations along with Melinda Gates and sent in many plans and suggestions to make the world a safer place, one of it is a sign on screen that collects data and information like an x-ray machine. It's needed and it works very well, if we have information on a problem no matter what it is it can be addressed stopped and correct it, if we do not have any information on many problems they will never be corrected and they will grow to hurt everyone of us. Thank you Microsoft

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