Can you trust AI health coaches? Swan AI Advisor, Fei Wang discusses the risks and rewards of #AIHealthCoaches with Kylie Gilbert. https://lnkd.in/gfRVmx9m
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Is it just me? Or is anyone else finding it refreshing to see solutions taking their time to be developed in #healthcare? One recent example that might be surprising comes from Thrive AI Health who are trying to build a behavioral change assistant based on generative #AI. The ambition was announced in the middle of this year and there were several posts about it. Now a demo seems to have been uncovered that shows the progress. The article below is a nice summary but clearly implies there were higher expectations from the demo. So, they wanted to see the solution released faster? The challenges associated with such a chatbot from security and regulatory requirements are formidable, not even touching yet on the fundamental challenge of helping people change behaviors. So, please take your time. Rather release a product that works than releasing it fast.
Exclusive: Sam Altman and Arianna Huffington's Thrive AI health assistant has a bare-bones demo
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#AI is going after your health -- in a good way. OpenAI Startup Fund is partnering with Arianna Huffington's @Thrive Global to AI-icize your health coaching. The newly formed entity, Thrive AI Health (https://lnkd.in/eXd7drMZ), will use generative AI models to advise about your sleep, eating, working out, managing stress, and more. Digital Health coaches are nothing new, and ones that leverage AI are everywhere, but since this one is tied to some big players and helmed by a product leader who was at Fitbit, then Google's Pixel Watch and Wear OS, it has the recipe for success. What I find interesting is that AI tends to hallucinate, not to mention that anytime you ask #ChatGPT for some advice that is medical in nature, it tells you to seek medical attention to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. So, what will this disclaimer be? Are you ready to listen to your AI? #eti Emerging Technology Innovators, Inc. Sam Evans René Little Ken Levy
OpenAI and Arianna Huffington are building an AI health coach for you
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The future of healthcare is here! 🤖 Introducing the AI Health Coach, a personalized companion using AI to help you achieve optimal well-being. Learn how this groundbreaking technology is revolutionizing the way we approach health and prevention. https://lnkd.in/gDfg8ujg #AI #healthcare #healthcoach #personalizedmedicine #wellness
AI Health Coach: A New Frontier in Healthcare - Cyber Sapient
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Thank you to TechTarget News for the interesting interview questions ... How is AI changing the health and wellness industry? Cook: I was on a panel at a University of California, San Francisco conference a month or two ago. One of the themes from that conference was that there's just not enough doctors to provide the needed care. There's a lot of other problems in the healthcare system. But even just from a demand and supply perspective, even if you could get everyone a doctor, there's just not enough of them. The way population dynamics are working, you're going to have a lot more people retiring, which means a lot of doctors will be retiring. The actual working workforce will be shrinking. But the number of people they need to support will be increasing, because retirees are living longer. Therefore, as bad as the doctor shortage might be right now, it will only get worse over the next 20 years. The way out of that problem is probably not manufacturing more doctors. It takes a great amount of time to do that. AI could well be one of the more efficient care models and is almost certainly part of the solution.
🌟Curious about the future of wellness and technology? Noom CEO Geoff Cook recently spoke with TechTarget about how AI is transforming the wellness industry, the ongoing need for human interaction, and how Noom balances both. 📲 Learn more about the ways Noom is leveraging AI: https://lnkd.in/e53U5M9b
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Generative AI is making waves in health. Here are two recent examples of AI helping people with limited access to healthcare and coaching those who seek support with their sleep and wellbeing. Read on for the lowdown from Joanna Ferreira 🤩
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The capacity of generative AI to revolutionise healthcare is undeniable and already rolling out across the industry, whether it's analysing real-world data, accelerating drug discovery, powering diagnostic tools and so much more. Large language models such as ChatGPT are being used as an alternative to Dr Google, so it's unsurprising to see a couple of healthcare AI technologies coming to market for consumers. My Anna Health, a 'humanised' generative AI tool focused solely on women’s health, has launched with the aim of helping the 2 billion women who can't easily access healthcare. Vetted by medical professionals, Anna speaks multiple languages so is able to support women worldwide with guidance on their symptoms and direct them for appropriate follow-up. Just last week, OpenAI and Arianna Huffington announced they are jointly funding the development of an AI health coach via the start-up Thrive AI Health. Trained on scientific research and user data, this AI-enabled personalised health coach aspires to helping users make behavioural changes in areas like sleep, fitness, stress management and nutrition. Interested to know, how comfortable are you in handing your health data over to these companies? Skin and Blister Healthcare Communications is keeping a close eye on generative AI developments 👀 Get in touch if you want to help your team understand this fast-moving landscape better.
OpenAI and Arianna Huffington are working together on an “AI health coach”
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The capacity of generative AI to revolutionise healthcare is undeniable and already rolling out across the industry, whether it's analysing real-world data, accelerating drug discovery, powering diagnostic tools and so much more. Large language models such as ChatGPT are being used as an alternative to Dr Google, so it's unsurprising to see a couple of healthcare AI technologies coming to market for consumers. My Anna Health, a 'humanised' generative AI tool focused solely on women’s health, has launched with the aim of helping the 2 billion women who can't easily access healthcare. Vetted by medical professionals, Anna speaks multiple languages so is able to support women worldwide with guidance on their symptoms and direct them for appropriate follow-up. Just last week, OpenAI and Arianna Huffington announced they are jointly funding the development of an AI health coach via the start-up Thrive AI Health. Trained on scientific research and user data, this AI-enabled personalised health coach aspires to helping users make behavioural changes in areas like sleep, fitness, stress management and nutrition. Interested to know, how comfortable are you in handing your health data over to these companies? Skin and Blister Healthcare Communications is keeping a close eye on generative AI developments 👀 Get in touch if you want to help your team understand this fast-moving landscape better.
OpenAI and Arianna Huffington are working together on an “AI health coach”
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Published this article on Medium. Sharing some lessons from building an industry domain specific chatbot such as SattvaLife AI. See below for link to the article. Let me know what you think. A couple of phenomena have become evident to me after releasing the first iteration of SattvaLife Chatbot: 1. Humans are building an emotional connection with Generative AI more easily and quickly than they did with rule-based software or search engines. Until tools such as ChatGPT and Claude came onto the horizon, we were accustomed to interacting with software using keywords or short phrases. This is no longer the case. In the future we will want to express ourselves in a manner most comfortable to us, and we will expect AI and non-AI software to understand us and reciprocate accordingly. 2. Before an AI can answer our questions or address our concerns in any aspect of life, it needs to first understand what we are communicating and the intent and context behind our communication. From a technical standpoint, Natural Language Understanding is equally important as Natural Language Generation. AI-based solution developers can benefit significantly from applying the concept of first principles to human communication and social connections, just as we do in science and technology. By addressing at its core how humans share information, understand each other, and foster connection, we can build AI tools that will enable effective and authentic interactions with humans.
Teaching AI to be Human: Lessons from building a Wellness Chatbot
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AI twin is here! A new way of sharing knowledge. A new way of doing business. A new way to empower ourselves. How would you embrace your AI twin? Share your thoughts below. #guishi #innerstandleadership #deepakchopra
Deepak Chopra Previews His AI Twin Resulting from Collaboration among Well-being, AI, and Technology Leaders
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Important considerations as we develop or Mental health and wellness app.
🌱 Ethics in AI for Health & Wellness: A Critical Conversation 🤖💡 As AI continues to revolutionize the health and wellness industry, we’re committed to exploring the ethical implications of its use. From privacy concerns to equitable access and decision-making transparency, it’s essential that we shape a future where technology supports, rather than replaces, human well-being. Understanding these ethical challenges is key to ensuring AI systems are used responsibly, safely, and effectively in healthcare. We believe ongoing dialogue and research are crucial for building a healthier, more inclusive future. #AIethics #HealthTech #Wellness #AI #Innovation #HealthEquity #ResponsibleAI
Exploring the Ethical Considerations of AI in Wellness and Self-Care Applications — Myrth
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🌱 Ethics in AI for Health & Wellness: A Critical Conversation 🤖💡 As AI continues to revolutionize the health and wellness industry, we’re committed to exploring the ethical implications of its use. From privacy concerns to equitable access and decision-making transparency, it’s essential that we shape a future where technology supports, rather than replaces, human well-being. Understanding these ethical challenges is key to ensuring AI systems are used responsibly, safely, and effectively in healthcare. We believe ongoing dialogue and research are crucial for building a healthier, more inclusive future. #AIethics #HealthTech #Wellness #AI #Innovation #HealthEquity #ResponsibleAI
Exploring the Ethical Considerations of AI in Wellness and Self-Care Applications — Myrth
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