AI’s impact in the practice of medicine: Interview with Dr. Jag Singh, Mass General Brigham [AI Today Podcast]

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AI is having an impact on every industry, including healthcare. AI's impact in the practice of medicine is helping to reshape the practice of medicine both now, and in the future. In this episode of the AI Today podcast we interview Dr. Jag Singh. He is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, focusing on the application of AI in the practice of medicine. He is also a practicing cardiologist at Mass General Brigham (MGB). He also recently presented at the 2024 SXSW Conference and Festivals on this topic as well. What is the impact factor of AI in medicine? Hyperpersonalization, one of the 7 patterns of AI, is being applied to healthcare. Dr. Singh shares how he sees AI impacting personalized healthcare both now and in the years ahead. Additionally, he shares how virtual care, the role of sensors, and other AI technologies will impact care for patients in the years ahead. Dr. Singh also shares insights on what he sees as the most likely application for AI in healthcare in the short term and long term. As well as the critical success factors for AI's impact in the practice of medicine. He wraps the podcast on an inspirational note with what he believes the future of AI is in general and its application to organizations and beyond. This podcast was recorded as part of the AI Today @ SXSW 2024 podcast activation. This podcast is sponsored by Intel, the spark for the dreamers who do. They dream of a life with no diseases, of cleaner, greener, more reliable energy  of advancing education by bringing AI everywhere.  Intel is the spark to start something new. To know that no dream is too daring when you have the right foundation. It starts with Intel. Learn more at Intel.com/starts Show Notes: Free Intro to CPMAI course CPMAI Certification Subscribe to Cognilytica newsletter on LinkedIn Intel Intro to Trustworthy AI course Future Care: Sensors, Artificial Intelligence, and the Reinvention of Medicine by Dr. Jag Singh