The Truth About AI and the Healthcare Industry (ft.
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- Artificial intelligence may not replace human clinicians but it can transform how they treat diseases and run hospitals. Subscribe to ABC Science 👉 ab.co/2YFO4Go
With the recent rise of generative systems like ChatGPT and Midjourney, AI is changing the world around us. In this three-part series, Dagogo Altraide from @ColdFusion examines the impact of AI on the health, education and creative industries. Which industries will win, and which will lose in the AI revolution?
Watch Part 2 on Education: • ChatGPT is Changing Cl...
Watch Part 3 on Creativity: • AI vs Human: Who Will ...
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00:00 Intro
01:19 Improved Diagnostics
02:02 Personalised Medicine
03:16 Drug Discovery
04:16 Efficient Hospital Management
05:08 Drawbacks
06:06 Hearing Project
06:45 Decoding Brain Activity
07:00 Man Walks For First Time In 10 Years
07:35 Conclusions
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AMAZING AND INFORMATIVE VIDEO! I am here just because of Coldfusion. He is just amazing and his video is fully loaded with knowledge. I have been following him for the past few. years
He is just a person - better to save that enthusiasm for learning and the knowledge, in themselves.
@@NightRogue77 calm down dude
Lovejoke❤🎉🎉🎉
Dagogo is an awesome narrator and always very knowledgeable. I’m a big fan of the ‘Cold fusion’ channel and ‘Through the Web’ podcast. Keep up the good work. #spreadknowledge
@ColdFusion yeah!
I see health insurance companies using this before offering you a plan and based on the genome and test data deciding your risk factor of expensive diseases/treatments and pricing your premium accordingly.
Already do tho
Doctors do well with common, routine problems, but most do poorly when diagnosis unusual health problems. It took 5 years and many different ENTs before one doctor diagnosed a cholesteotoma, which is a cuticle-like growth on the bones of the middle ear. That path to a correct diagnosis was so unnecessary, and there are countless stories like this and worse where AI could serve the public far greater than inept doctors.
My old doctor so badly messed up in recklessly overprescribing me narcotics and then messing up once I had formed a dependency that he ruined the next 15 years of my life. He was lazy and incompetent, but an AI assistant would have both known what to do to help me, but also stopped him from overprescribing me in the first place.
Happy to see cold fusion doing collaboration, awesome channel.
Us too! Thanks Ben.
Sono qui grazie a Dagogo.
Please continue the collaboration with Coldfusion. His is one of the best TH-cam channels, and Dagogo definitely deserves more recognition and visibility!!
Dagogo, You are a gift to this world. Thank you for this fascinating information and all your research!
Dagogo getting his flowers 🌸
looking forward to part 2. Well presented and easy to understand. Thanks for this.
Lots of not said and the big things in mental health are not yet said but those are probably better for health people to hear. but overall for society not at all the most jucy ones to fix
You got lucky when Dagogo said "Yes".
You would be wise to make him a regular contributor!
I'm watching Dagogo since his mobile video. Love the progress man. Get higher
This is a brilliant collaboration, great work for those who made this happen. Cold fusion is definitely one of Australia’s best TH-cam channels.
Superb content as always
looking forward to an AI council inspector spotting issues in public infrastructure and going through the bureaucracies to report and fix them. Things like mouldy hospitals, broken water mains, public filth, and building compliance.
So great to see CF featured on ABC. More please! ❤
Copy that!
Loved the video! Great one to watch. More of this with collabs with ColdFusion !
I hope I'm wrong but having watched pretty much every CFTV episode there were a couple of sentences that seemed a little off-tempo, as if the wording had been squeezed a little by a third party.. They were: "ultimately improving patient care and reducing healthcare costs", the second was "ultimately benefiting patients in need of new novel treatments", then we had "ultimately improving wait times and improving customer satisfaction". Then lastly there was the quite ominous "perhaps new data entry may be needed".
This three ultimate benefits followed by the foreshadowing of a minor caveat pattern seemed to suggest that a friendly voiced, well respected seeker of the truth had been stealthily exploited into steering acceptance of some future shadow-mandated data collection program - aimed of course at providing improved healthcare for the public. For the record I don't for a moment think this (if this is actually anything), is or would be a conscious act of Dagogo, I have zero evidence, just a feeling I got from the choice of words in the video.
Great discussion on AI's role in healthcare! With your interest in AI innovations, you might want to explore ZeroBot AI, the first verbal chatbot. A video examining its potential could add value to your content. Looking forward to more enlightening discussions!
ZeroBot is one of the coolest tech i've ever witnessed and the fact that its free feels like we're in a movie
Big coldfusion fan!! ABC is on point with this partnership!
Came for Dagogo, subbed for science!
Here for Dagogo, his channel is awesome!
well done on this
Came here from Dagogo's channel. Just another reason to love my ABC
I think this is the fantastic directions in the health care field when this two join. I’m a big supporter of this
I think an AI to advise farmers in managing farms using regenerative farming practices. Managing soil productivity and managing inputs from weather, soil conditions , and tools ( animals, plants) .
Dagogo!! This is an awesome ep, well done
tysm, u helped me write my individual report for global perspectives class
Interesting way to start an AI series with our ABC, Dagogo. After presenting some positive applications, will the series look at the negatives? Such as how the Texas and Osaka research means there will be no such thing as private thoughts in the future?
Solid ColdFusion video, as always
Thanks for watching. Watch Part 2 here 👉 th-cam.com/video/eCa-JCr0v9c/w-d-xo.html
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Great collab! ❤
i like ai. so i can beat china and russia
What a collab! My favourite channel ABC News.
Mine is COLD FUSION, it's a must watch
Watching this video, I think that it seems to be essential for doctors to have the capability to collaborate with artificial intelligence.
Love this! Subscribed!
Dagogo sent me here!
Dagogo you go bro, mainstream acknowledgement!
Would be nice if you cited sources so we can check them out on our own 1:48
Cool topic ❤
I’m here because of cold fusion
👏👏👏Great collab ColdFusion.
Thank you Coldfusion!
Great video presentation that will really help us understand AI applications in Healthcare.
What are the best clinics that use AI ?
Have you heard of Fountain Life - can you review pls. Thx
What a great cross over!
I'm inlove with Dagogo's voice and intelligence! He's so smart!
Interesting video Dagogo. I look forward to seeing the rest. Could you please make a suggestion to the ABC boffins that they move the uploads tab on here to the top of the page? The other tabs above it only have videos that are years old which gives the impression that this channel has been abandoned.
Consider that done! Thanks for the suggestion.
Cold fusion a + content , chill learning
Cold Fusion letsgooooo
ColdFusion is a really cool channel.
the extent of gene sequencing required for individualised medicine will be staggering in terms of time and money. a lot of trials will be required and this potential benefit is very far away. for example, the cost of sequencing non small cell carcinoma using NGS is lilkely in excess of CAD 1000, which is a very small part of the genome. disease like hypertension and diabetes are determined by multiple gene loci which will significantly increase the cost.
Love it !
nice with the cold fusion voice
Why is it unlisted??
Fixed 👍
Subscribing.
Bring it on. Best way to manage chronic disease and not having a dependable uniformly capable doctor. Fifteen minute appointments and constant rotation of patients makes it impossible to track and manage all strands of condition management.
It also can pick up on Doctor bias. Like is there a doctor over prescribing? Diagnosing mental illnesses for a higher rate of patients etc. so the human supervision is also scrutinised. Doctors have way way too much power and too little to answer too whilst being overwhelmed by their work and responsibilities. System is also too open to marketing, which is criminal really.
Nice
Cold Fusion is THAT guy 🦍
would give this a thumbs up cuz cold fusion is boss, but it is ABC after all...
AI will replace administrators first if humans are smart, lowering the cost of healthcare substantially.
However administrators will try and push it for physicians to be replaced by nurse practitioners with AI assistants as equivalent as a physician but at a lower cost overall for a large health organization that healthcare administrators but at the cost/risk of human error in long term care, only to be realized too late unless AI is able to predict its own failure.
I’m here because of ColdFusion!
ColdFusion brought me here. Never heard of ABC Science.
Welcome 👋
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 AI in healthcare has transformative potential, including interpreting brain signals for paralyzed individuals and improving diagnostics through machine learning analysis of medical data like images and biomarkers.
01:38 AI can diagnose skin cancer and early-stage lung cancer more accurately, leading to earlier treatment and better patient outcomes.
02:15 Personalized medicine using AI can lead to more effective treatments and therapies by analyzing patient data, genetics, and lifestyle factors.
03:23 AI can accelerate drug discovery by predicting drug interactions and reducing trial and error, ultimately benefiting patients in need of new treatments.
04:32 AI can optimize hospital management by analyzing patient flows, bed occupancy, and staff schedules, resulting in reduced wait times and improved patient satisfaction.
05:12 Challenges with AI in healthcare include data security, the need for human supervision due to the technology's early stage, and the complexity of considering non-medical factors for individual patients.
06:14 AI collaborations in the healthcare industry aim to enhance hearing technologies for the hearing-impaired and decode brain activity to aid paralyzed individuals in regaining mobility.
07:47 The Australian government's investment in transformative medical research projects and the potential for private sector start-ups to drive progress in AI and healthcare.
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Is ABC setting any limits on your creativity? Your usual scripts are more passionate and entertaining. This was still interesting, just kind of dryer I feel like. Collabs are cool, hopefully they can be mutually enhancing.
Looks great on the surface when you put out the benefits first. Now what can happen when the sinister people in these fields or those in control of all of this, take it down a negative path.
That can be said about almost anything
“..analysing vast amounts of data”
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Oh wow an open comment section on an ABC channel, i guess it makes sense they would start to outsource their journalism to youtubers as they have more credibility than anyone on TV these days
Finally, google can stop telling me i'm doomed.
i love codfustion
Is there any flaw of ai
Brain Activity Decoder: could be useful as a "lie detector". Clearly a double-edged sword, depending upon who/country is wielding it.
Wow
It's me thinking
Amazing when you also consider that bigPharma has the financial ability to gain control of software apps
This feels like written by chatgpt. No quantitative facts. Zero specific knowledge
I'll maybe start watching ColdFusion again if he ever takes down his plagiarised Atari video.
Ohh , the medical industry is so kind... Sure ...
It’s weird that I had to look through your channel to see this video. What’s the point of subscribing?
Palantir to the Moon!
Having just based by dissertation on Skin Cancer / Skin lessions being detected by the use of convolution neural networks (CNNs) this episode spoke out to me as its another form of AIM (Artificial Intelligence in Medicine) further more AIaMD (Artificial Intelligence as Medical Devices) are becoming more common in healthcare.
Part of my report included the pros and cons of the technology and whilst listening to the drawbacks of this video, I can expand on this a little.
There are requests for XAI (eXplainable AI) which may proove difficult given that AI models can have regularization and drop-out nodes in order to prevent overfitting and in particular with dropout nodes or neurons can be switched off at random, this would make it more complex to justify how the model came to have the weights it has got, and when you have tens of thousands of trainable parameters, the decision an AI would make would then have to be traced node by node, which would be exceptionally time-consuming.
With respect to social and financial aspects, many countries do not benefit from a healthcare system similar to the NHS, but rather receive private healthcare via the use of medical insurance, this could cause problems in which a healthcare professional may disagree with an AI prediction and insurance firms may place trust in the AI over the doctor's decision, thus preventing patients getting medical access via their insurance company. This is better known as automation biases, which is similar to that of what is seen in the airline industry with pilots placing too much trust in their system readings as opposed to their own pilot training
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People who don't know jack about reversible computation should not be talking about AI.
Not sure if I want AI to read my mind...
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AI should not make medicine more innovative but easy to reach and to use for not so wealthy health systems, It should make things easier for doctors to have more time to diagnose and treat patients in an over saturated population system.
AI requires access to extensive data for proper functioning. The implementation of AI in healthcare may encounter difficulties in societies where privacy is a top priority.
Stop saying “advancement”. The word is “advance”..
Standalone AI platforms could subside data security and privacy issues.
Hope AI could make us breathe underwater🤭
IBM's _Watson_ was supposed to do this, but failed
CF has way more subs than ABC, LOL.
👎A well informed individual physian would always be my preferred service provider
I think there is a place for both, humans have biases that can cause misdiagnoses just as AI does.
Let's hope it gets rid of medical insurance companies and private hospital owners...
...using Terminators
Or maybe AI can reverse the disease of you know the feeling when you remember the password to the bank account. But then you forgot. Well...
Relief of too much money can be just around the corner. Ha! Gotta go.
ChatGPT 1.0 ?
After 10 years he could have a beer again with his buddies, just dont let him drive again lol.
I agree AI will become a very usefuĺ tool once all the kinks have been ironed out
AI is one person why you guys scared of him you guys get army
I am cautiously optimistic about AI. But this video seemed more like a sales piece between AI software generation, and pharmaceuticals. Your drawbacks were quite skimpy and in my opinion a fraction of what could happen in real life. AI will have no or nearly no empathy for the patient, it could make a bad call and kill someone and not have a thought about it, and then do the same thing again unless someone stepped in to help! I agree that it can analyse a great amount of data compared to humans, I just hope we have the wisdom to back check all the processes before we set the system into motion!!
Interestingly there’s been a bit of research on this, patients actually preferred the feedback on diagnosis written by AI over that of doctors the majority of the time. It is vital however to ensure accurate diagnosis as mistakes could be fatal. Even now ChatGPT was able to identify an issue with a dog that a vet had missed saving its life.
AI = Advanced Imitator
I can hardly wait until AI starts optimizing hospitals for cost reduction. First, you only need one doctor for legal reasons. You can schedule nurse/patient load for optimal efficiency. Ask any nurse about how wonderfully hospital administration does that now. You'll need to vastly increase the number of low paid/low skilled workers directed by AI. If you can have robot car factories, you can have robot surgeons. Pretty soon it will be a legal liability to have a human treat a human. Nobody knows how AI's actually make decisions.
AHAHAHAHHA chatgpt wont even tall how to make a cup of coffee now because it's too dangerous LOL midjurjey makes cheese deformed images which it copies from google searches ... give me a break.