• Drugs, sex and aged care – AI is everywhere

  • Sep 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Drugs, sex and aged care – AI is everywhere

  • Summary

  • We are living in the future! AI generated drug development is here. George and Louise discuss the significance of this development.


    There’s lots of stuff happening in the aged care sector – from clinical information system standards to virtual nurses.


    Would you form an intimate relationship with a chatbot? We introduce the topic of sextech on the pod.


    The British Medical Journal Open has published a study on life expectancy in high income English-speaking countries. Guess which country comes out on top, and which one comes in dead last?


    Our special guest of Pulse is Dr Chris Longhurst, the Chief Clinical and Innovation Officer at UC San Diego Health. Chris is a leader in transforming the way AI is integrated into medicine and how we make healthcare smarter and more compassionate. Follow Chris on LinkedIn


    Resources:

    • BMJ Open Life Expectancy Link
    • Kate McDonald’s article on Dr Chris Longhurst, ‘Pyjama time, generative AI and the rise of the chief health AI officer’ Link


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    Production by Octopod Productions | Ivan Juric

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