Always grateful for the shout outs friend :) In theory, your idea that we're self-censoring in real time conversation makes sense; except for when I think about how long the writing (and rewriting) takes - it feels like there's no way I could be reacting and censoring that fast in real time!
Also, so fun to listen to you and Luis! The telemedicine conversation is interesting - on the one hand, I'm working to support health tech enterprises in LatAm and am a huge believer in the potential of telemedicine, especially for bringing care to people who are out of reach of brick and mortar locations. Personally though, I've had very mixed experiences. I just tried out a "cutting edge" virtual program for a specific health issue, and am not impressed. I'm happier back with an in-person doctor and it's less expensive - which makes no sense. On the AI front, the biased data piece is what I am most concerned about, especially because as these tools exist now, people won't necessarily even think about the biases inherent in the results - you have to be proactive to think critically when you're already basically trying to outsource the critical thinking...
Always grateful for the shout outs friend :) In theory, your idea that we're self-censoring in real time conversation makes sense; except for when I think about how long the writing (and rewriting) takes - it feels like there's no way I could be reacting and censoring that fast in real time!
Also, so fun to listen to you and Luis! The telemedicine conversation is interesting - on the one hand, I'm working to support health tech enterprises in LatAm and am a huge believer in the potential of telemedicine, especially for bringing care to people who are out of reach of brick and mortar locations. Personally though, I've had very mixed experiences. I just tried out a "cutting edge" virtual program for a specific health issue, and am not impressed. I'm happier back with an in-person doctor and it's less expensive - which makes no sense. On the AI front, the biased data piece is what I am most concerned about, especially because as these tools exist now, people won't necessarily even think about the biases inherent in the results - you have to be proactive to think critically when you're already basically trying to outsource the critical thinking...