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Inside: Wild AI predictions in healthcare 🩺 🤖
🧑⚕️ AI developments in healthcare, Meta’s AI-filled announcements, finding the best ChatGPT PDF plugin, and more!
Outsmart The Future
Today in Everyday AI
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🎙 Daily Podcast Episode: What will the future of healthcare look like with AI and what does it mean for the everyday person? We dive in. And this one’s a dooooozy! Give it a listen.
🕵️♂️ Fresh Finds: an AI-powered Chrome extension for Google Meet, Europe’s competition to Meta’s Llama 2, and using VR for 3D collaborating at enterprises. Read on for Fresh Finds.
🗞 Byte Sized Daily AI News: Meta’s AI-filled announcements, ChatGPT adds browsing with Bing, and Canada’s plans for AI regulation. For that and more, read on for Byte Sized News.
🚀 AI In 5: One of the most powerful and time-saving use cases for ChatGPT is reading and summarizing PDFs. But you need to make sure you’re using the right plugin! Learn more here
🧠 Learn & Leveraging AI: So all of these AI advancements in healthcare sound cool but how does it affect you? Well, it’s only the future of humanity. Keep reading for that!
↩️ Don’t miss out: Did you miss our last newsletter? We talked about the future of tech with AI, OpenAI’s valuation reaching $90 billion, and how to keep ChatGPT from lying, and more!
Check it here!
How AI is (and Will Be) Used in Healthcare 🧑⚕️
AI has already proven to be the ultimate tool for the latest healthcare advancements, from detecting diseases to finding new cures.
But what will the future of healthcare look like with AI?
In what ways has the medical industry already started to develop other use cases for AI?
Dr. Harvey Castro, a physician and AI in healthcare advocate, joins us once again to share insights into the AI developments being made both for healthcare professionals and front-facing customers like the everyday person.
Join the conversation and ask Dr. Harvey and Jordan any questions about AI in healthcare.
Also on the pod today:
• Balancing AI and healthcare data security 🔓
• Tech giants acquiring health companies 🏢
• Using LLMs in healthcare 🤖
It’ll be worth your 48 minutes:
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Here’s our favorite AI finds from across the web:
New AI Tool Spotlight – Bluedot is an AI-powered Chrome extension for Google Meet, Wavel.ai lets you generate subtitles for your content in 40+ languages, and ScreenshotAI turns your phone screenshots into smart, searchable notes.
Big Tech – Europe’s largest startup just released an AI model. What’s so special about it? It just outperformed Meta’s Llama 2.
Future of Work - With Meta’s new VR headset came tons of other announcements. One interesting one is a new app that will allow for 3D collaboration for enterprises.
AI in Politics – An analysis from the BSA Software Alliance shows that US states are attacking AI-related regulations faster than Congress.
Read This – FedEx’s new robot is helping to expertly load your packages onto trucks.
1. Meta Unveils a Slew of AI Innovations at Connect 2023 ✨
At Meta's Connect 2023 tech show, a new ChatGPT competitor called Meta AI was unveiled, designed to enhance Meta products like WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. It's based on Meta's proprietary Llama 2 language model and initially available only in the US. The AI also includes a text-to-image model called "Emu," generating images directly in the assistant interface. Dive into all the announcements here.
2. ChatGPT Adds Browsing with Bing 🌐
OpenAI's ChatGPT is no longer confined to its original knowledge cutoff. It can now surf the web, providing users with up-to-date and authoritative information, complete with direct links to sources. This browsing capability, integrated with Microsoft's Bing search engine, is available to ChatGPT Plus and Enterprise users.
3. Adobe Photoshop Leaps Onto the Web with AI Tools 🎨
Adobe's Photoshop on the web is now generally available, bringing along the popular Generative Fill and Expand tools powered by Adobe’s Firefly generative AI model. This web version allows users to swiftly modify images using text descriptions in over 100 languages, ensuring a match with the original image’s lighting and perspective. Although plans for a free-to-use tier have been scrapped, the web-based service is included in all Photoshop paid plans, starting at $9.99 per month.
4. Amazon's AI-Generated Book Dilemma 📚
Amazon’s vast store is brimming with books penned by bots, and it's causing a stir. AI detection startups propose a simple solution: flag AI-generated books. Despite the influx of AI-authored books, Amazon hesitates to adopt this tech. Want to unravel the full story behind the AI-authored book controversy on Amazon? Dive in!
5. Canada Aims to Lead with AI Regulations 🇨🇦
Canada is on the brink of becoming the first country with official AI regulations, as announced by François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation. A voluntary AI code of conduct is in the works, focusing on advanced generative AI and aiming to ensure the safety and public interest of AI systems. Despite some criticism and calls for more public consultation, the move marks a significant step towards establishing comprehensive AI guidelines and building public trust in AI technologies.
What’s the best PDF plugin in ChatGPT? We compared them all! 📄
One of the most powerful and time-saving use cases for ChatGPT is reading and summarizing PDFs.
BUT you have to know how to use the correct plugin! Otherwise, you may get some lies and hallucinations.
So we’re comparing all the ChatGPT PDF plugins and seeing which is best!
Check out today's AI in 5. (Ok, this one’s a little longer than 5 minutes, but will save you hours in ChatGPT.)
🤷♂️ What’s Going On and Why It Matters:
Robotic nursing assistants?
Digital Twins that scientists can use to make you personalized medicine?
Bespoke medical advice on your phone?
Yeah…. We really looked at the future of AI in healthcare with Dr. Harvey Castro.
And yeah, that’s what the future of healthcare in our new AI world will probably look like.
Skeptical?
We get it.
Even though the medical field has been one of the sectors with the most impressive developments in the AI and machine learning space, widespread adaptation has been slow.
And we get it. After all, there isn’t information much more sensitive than from your medical records. (And your bank account. And social security... you get it.)
And we got to thinking: if the medical industry has tapped into AI for decades to create so many impressive advancements in medicine, early diagnosis and improved health outcomes, then why does it still seem like 1999 on the patient side.
Like, if these AI models can create a life-saving drug at lightning speed, then why does it take like 7 months to see a cardiologist?
Especially in the US, healthcare can still be slow, expensive and inaccessible.
But, that could change VERY soon.
So, how long until amazing advancements in AI and medicine are felt by the rest of us?
It’s probably closer than we think.
Today’s show was a must-watch, whether you’re in the medical field or just wondering what your healthcare will look like in the years to come.
Let’s break it down. 👇
🦾How You Can Leverage:
You didn’t skip out on watching (or listening to) today’s episode did you?
Yeah, we’ll give you the cheat sheet on how you can leverage this mountain of AI healthcare info. But, you should probably go back and take this one in, and even jump in on the convo and shoot Dr. Castro your questions.
I mean, this photo is about AI in medicine.
Aren’t you curious?
OK you’re back. Insights on insights, right?
Let’s talk about how you can leverage this all.
1 – Say bye to old school healthcare 👋
Let’s be real.
In the US, we’ve (somehow?) become accustomed to old school, slow and antiquated healthcare. No bueno, right?
But, as we talked about in today’s episode, that’s likely to change very soon. Between Epic and Microsoft teaming up with OpenAI’s models, and Google’s new PaLM2 medical-focused large language model, healthcare is gonna be changing. Fast.
Try this: Today’s episode might be TOO futuristic, especially if you’re new-ish to AI. Go check out our first Everyday AI episode we did with Dr. Castro a few months ago for a good base on how the old school healthcare world is changing, as GenAI starts to kick its way into clinics, hospitals and research labs everywhere.
2 – Embrace the fast future 🤷
Dr. Castro knows a thing or two about AI and the healthcare space.
He wrote a book on ChatGPT and healthcare, and speaks all over the country on what Generative AI means for the future of healthcare. So when we talked about robotic nursing assistants, digital twins and carrying your personal health information with you everywhere you go, it's not science fiction.
Try this: Don’t take it from us. Go take a look at Google’s outlook on the future of AI in healthcare, or see what Microsoft is planning, or what IBM has in store. (Spoiler alert: it’s a LOT)
3 – Dive even deeper 🏊♂️️
What’s that? You want more?
In our convo today, we sometimes dipped our toe into a topic, talked about some groundbreaking tech, then moved on to the next topic. (Can you blame us? There’s so much to cover!) If you want to dive more into health regulations around AI, how you can use ChatGPT in healthcare or how different countries are handling AI governance in medical fields, we got you.
Try this:
Go check out this post from Dr. Castro, and download some SUPER impactful (and free!) AI and ChatGPT guides he put together.
Still want more?
Go check out this article from today he was quoted in about AI advancements to help people who are paralyzed.
Now This …
Are you ready for a robotic nurse? Or a digital twin with your DNA makeup for faster, personalized medicine?
Hit us with a reply on what you think the future of AI and healthcare looks like.
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