Robots and Humanity
Exploring the potential of AI in healthcare, Blake discusses how machines could detect early signs of diseases that humans might overlook. The conversation touches on the idea of robots becoming more aware and capable of engaging in meaningful interactions, prompting reflections on the implications for our future. With a blend of humor and insight, they also consider the fine line between helpful technology and the risks of AI, including the humorous notion of terminators.In this clip
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Has Jordan Harbinger ever talked to anyone about how AI could be integrated into medical healthcare, treatment, and diagnosing in the episode 1024: Blake Eastman | Can Machines Read People Better Than Humans? and the clip Robots and Humanity? What if AI gets the data incorrectly with medical diagnoses or doesn't understand the humane treatment plan versus extending life? What if it doesn't understand how the body responds differently to each treatment plan considering genetic risks, unknown history, or environmental interactions?
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Has Jordan Harbinger ever talked to anyone about how AI could be integrated into medical healthcare, treatment, and diagnosing in the episode 1024: Blake Eastman | Can Machines Read People Better Than Humans? and the clip Robots and Humanity? What if AI gets the data incorrectly with medical diagnoses or doesn't understand the humane treatment plan versus extending life? What if it doesn't understand how the body responds differently to each treatment plan considering genetic risks, unknown history, or environmental interactions?