Like many, I’ve been reading about, and trying out, the latest AI tool. ChatGPT, created by OpenAI, is the most advanced chatbot you’ve ever seen. In its back and forth conversational interface you can ask questions about just about anything and get pretty impressive answers. So I wondered what it could tell us about the future of healthcare.
Read MoreFour decades of increasingly consumer-focused IT developments have given consumers more and more ability to care for their own health, pulling activities out of the healthcare system. Healthcare, for the most part, is unaware of the process, or dismissive of “Dr. Google”. But this “selfcare” revolution will continue to empower consumers — and to disrupt healthcare.
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Read MoreAssuming that doctors will always be at the center of healthcare is like imagining in 1982 that the US Postal Service will be in charge of email in 2022.
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