About this episode
From disease detection tools to new medications being created, AI is already starting to play a huge role in the medical industry. So what does that mean for us and the future of healthcare? Dr. Harvey Castro, Physician & Healthcare Consultant and author of ChatGPT and Healthcare , joins us to break down what role AI will play in healthcare. For more details, head to our episode page . Join the conversation and ask Dr. Harvey any questions you have here ! Time Stamps: [00:00:37] Daily AI news [00:02:33] Intro to Dr. Harvey Castro [00:04:37] Can AI become a doctor? [00:06:20] About Dr. Harvey Castro [00:07:40] Dr. Harvey Castro's process for writing ChatGPT and Healthcare [00:09:00] Are medical professionals scared of AI? [00:11:14] Can AI take over the roles of doctors? [00:13:53] Using GPT technology in healthcare [00:17:08] Can AI improve empathy for patients? [00:22:55] Education and medical industries adopting GPT-based technology [00:27:17] AI revolutionizes medical procedures and lab work [00:30:03] Future of healthcare: AI transcription, virtual exams. [00:32:38] Where will healthcare be in 5 years? Topics Covered in This Episode: - Future potential of doctor-specific reinforced learning - Mention of companies working on these technologies, Glass Health AI and Hippocratic AI - Emphasis on communication in healthcare and comparison to explaining complex concepts to a five-year-old - Use of GPT technology to improve communication, specifically in discharge instructions - Consideration of factors such as age, gender, and culture in healthcare communication - Example of using GPT to convert discharge instructions into a coloring book for a child with pediatric asthma - Projection of GPT technology as the future of healthcare communication - Recognition that AI cannot replace the art of medicine and the importance of considering all facts and data - Concerns about bias in AI and its potential to mislead doctors - Potential lack of experience and intuition in younger doctors heavily reliant on AI and technology - Necessity of doctors with medical knowledge and the ability to gather and interpret information for accurate diagnoses and treatment - Mention of the saying "see one, do one, teach one" in medical school - Description of surgical AI technology assisting surgeons during procedures - Discussion of AI in virtual simulations for medical training and practice - Desire for AI to walk the speaker through procedures as a resident and mention of AI and ultrasound technology - Potential automation in lab work and analysis of test results using AI technology - Concerns about external pressure and the risk of increased healthcare costs - Frustration of doctors using computers during appointments and future vision of AI transcribing conversations and capturing physical exams - Envisioning virtual consultations and virtual ambulances equipped with cameras - Changes in education and testing driven by companies and AI technology - Use of auto GPT for updating medical education and AI in content creation for education - Anticipated changes in medical school and other educational institutions - Resistance from the medical community towards the use of AI technology in healthcare Keywords: OpenAI, robot development, tact Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner