<p>AI is about to transform medicine. Here's what you need to know right now.</p><p>''The development of AI is as fundamental as the creation of the personal computer. It will change the way people work, learn, and communicate--and transform healthcare. But it must be managed carefully to ensure its benefits outweigh the risks. I'm encouraged to see this early exploration of the opportunities and responsibilities of AI in medicine.''</p><p>--Bill Gates</p><p>Just months ago, millions of people were stunned by ChatGPT's amazing abilities -- and its bizarre hallucinations. But that was 2022. GPT-4 is now here: smarter, more accurate, with deeper technical knowledge. GPT-4 and its competitors and followers are on the verge of transforming medicine. But with lives on the line, you need to understand these technologies -- stat.</p><p>What can they do? What can't they do -- yet? What shouldn't they ever do? To decide, experience the cutting edge for yourself. Join three insiders who've had months of early access to GPT-4 as they reveal its momentous potential -- to improve diagnoses, summarize patient visits, streamline processes, accelerate research, and much more. You'll see real GPT-4 dialogues -- unrehearsed and unfiltered, brilliant and blundering alike -- all annotated with invaluable context, candid commentary, real risk insights, and up-to-the-minute takeaways.</p>Preview a day in the life of a doctor with a true AI assistant.See how AI can enhance doctor-patient encounters at the bedside and beyond.Learn how modern AI works, why it can fail, and how it can be tested to earn trust.Empower patients: improve access and equity, fill gaps in care, and support behavior change.Ask better questions and get better answers with "prompt engineering."Leverage AI to cut waste, uncover fraud, streamline reimbursement, and lower costs.Optimize clinical trials and accelerate cures with AI as a research collaborator.Find the right guardrails and gain crucial insights for regulators and policymakers.Sketch possible futures: What dreams may come next?<p>There has never been technology like this. Whether you're a physician, patient, healthcare leader, payer, policymaker, or investor, AI will profoundly impact you -- and it might make the difference between life or death. Be informed, be ready, and take charge -- with this book.</p> <br>
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<p> Peter Lee, PhD, Corporate VP for Research and Incubations at Microsoft, has focused for the past six years on AI's uses in healthcare and the life sciences. He formerly led computing projects at DARPA and chaired the computer science department at Carnegie Mellon University. </p>
<p> Carey Goldberg, a longtime medical and science journalist, has covered topics ranging from healthcare costs to genomic research. She has been on staff for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, WBUR/NPR, and Bloomberg News. </p>
<p> Isaac "Zak" Kohane, MD, PhD, inaugural chair of Harvard Medical School's Department of Biomedical Informatics, has worked on medical AI since the 1990s. He is urgently focused on helping doctors become more effective and fulfilled as they work with machine intelligence. </p>
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AI is about to transform medicine. Here's what you need to know right now.
''The development of AI is as fundamental as the creation of the personal computer. It will change the way people work, learn, and communicate--and transform healthcare. But it must be managed carefully to ensure its benefits outweigh the risks. I'm encouraged to see this early exploration of the opportunities and responsibilities of AI in medicine.''
--Bill Gates
Just months ago, millions of people were stunned by ChatGPT's amazing abilities -- and its bizarre hallucinations. But that was 2022. GPT-4 is now here: smarter, more accurate, with deeper technical knowledge. GPT-4 and its competitors and followers are on the verge of transforming medicine. But with lives on the line, you need to understand these technologies -- stat.
What can they do? What can't they do -- yet? What shouldn't they ever do? To decide, experience the cutting edge for yourself. Join three insiders who've had months of early access to GPT-4 as they reveal its momentous potential -- to improve diagnoses, summarize patient visits, streamline processes, accelerate research, and much more. You'll see real GPT-4 dialogues -- unrehearsed and unfiltered, brilliant and blundering alike -- all annotated with invaluable context, candid commentary, real risk insights, and up-to-the-minute takeaways.
Preview a day in the life of a doctor with a true AI assistant.See how AI can enhance doctor-patient encounters at the bedside and beyond.Learn how modern AI works, why it can fail, and how it can be tested to earn trust.Empower patients: improve access and equity, fill gaps in care, and support behavior change.Ask better questions and get better answers with "prompt engineering."Leverage AI to cut waste, uncover fraud, streamline reimbursement, and lower costs.Optimize clinical trials and accelerate cures with AI as a research collaborator.Find the right guardrails and gain crucial insights for regulators and policymakers.Sketch possible futures: What dreams may come next?
There has never been technology like this. Whether you're a physician, patient, healthcare leader, payer, policymaker, or investor, AI will profoundly impact you -- and it might make the difference between life or death. Be informed, be ready, and take charge -- with this book.
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About the Authors
Peter Lee, PhD, Corporate VP for Research and Incubations at Microsoft, has focused for the past six years on AI's uses in healthcare and the life sciences. He formerly led computing projects at DARPA and chaired the computer science department at Carnegie Mellon University.
Carey Goldberg, a longtime medical and science journalist, has covered topics ranging from healthcare costs to genomic research. She has been on staff for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, WBUR/NPR, and Bloomberg News.
Isaac "Zak" Kohane, MD, PhD, inaugural chair of Harvard Medical School's Department of Biomedical Informatics, has worked on medical AI since the 1990s. He is urgently focused on helping doctors become more effective and fulfilled as they work with machine intelligence.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. <br><br>Sample Book Insights: <br><br>#1 In late 2017, an artificial intelligence program developed by Google DeepMind defeated the most powerful chess program in the world. The tactics AlphaZero deployed were unorthodox, but it did so because it predicted they would maximize its probability of winning.<br><br>#2 MIT’s AI was able to identify a new antibiotic that had not been discovered by humans. It did not just process data more quickly than humanly possible, but it also detected aspects of reality humans have not detected or cannot detect.<br><br>#3 Generative models, like GPT-3, are difficult to evaluate because they do not solve specific problems. They generate possible responses to various inputs, and their results seem uncannily human.<br><br>#4 AI, the technology that can perform tasks that require human-level intelligence, has rapidly become a reality. It is becoming ubiquitous, and humans are developing new and exceedingly powerful mechanisms for exploring and organizing reality. <br><br> ASIN : B09VZP2CJG <br> Publisher : Everest Media LLC (March 19, 2022) <br> Publication date : March 19, 2022 <br> Language : English <br> File size : 1421 KB <br> Text-to-Speech : Enabled <br> Screen Reader : Supported <br> Enhanced typesetting : Enabled <br> X-Ray : Not Enabled <br> Word Wise : Not Enabled <br> Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe <br> Print length : 35 pages <br>
<p>Intelligence-Based Medicine: Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Cognition in Clinical Medicine and Healthcare provides a multidisciplinary and comprehensive survey of artificial intelligence concepts and methodologies with real life applications in healthcare and medicine. Authored by a senior physician-data scientist, the book presents an intellectual and academic interface between the medical and the data science domains that is symmetric and balanced.The content consists of basic concepts of artificial intelligence and its real-life applications in a myriad of medical areas as well as medical and surgical subspecialties. It brings section summaries to emphasize key concepts delineated in each section; mini-topics authored by world-renowned experts in the respective key areas for their personal perspective; and a compendium of practical resources, such as glossary, references, best articles, and top companies.The goal of the book is to inspire clinicians to embrace the artificial intelligence methodologies as well as to educate data scientists about the medical ecosystem, in order to create a transformational paradigm for healthcare and medicine by using this emerging new technology.</p>Covers a wide range of relevant topics from cloud computing, intelligent agents, to deep reinforcement learning and internet of everythingPresents the concepts of artificial intelligence and its applications in an easy-to-understand format accessible to clinicians and data scientistsDiscusses how artificial intelligence can be utilized in a myriad of subspecialties and imagined of the futureDelineates the necessary elements for successful implementation of artificial intelligence in medicine and healthcare <br><br> Publisher : Academic Press; 1st edition (July 16, 2020) <br> Language : English <br> Hardcover : 534 pages <br> ISBN-10 : 0128233370 <br> ISBN-13 : 978-0128233375 <br> Item Weight : 2.76 pounds <br> Dimensions : 7.75 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches <br>
<p>This book offers a direct, actionable plan CMOs can use to map out initiatives that are properly sequenced and designed for success―regardless of where their marketing organization is in the process.</p><p>The authors pose the following critical questions to marketers: (1) How should modern marketers be thinking about artificial intelligence and machine learning? and (2) How should marketers be developing a strategy and plan to implement AI into their marketing toolkit? </p><p>The opening chapters provide marketing leaders with an overview of what exactly AI is and how is it different than traditional computer science approaches. Venkatesan and Lecinski, then, propose a best-practice, five-stage framework for implementing what they term the "AI Marketing Canvas." Their approach is based on research and interviews they conducted with leading marketers, and offers many tangible examples of what brands are doing at each stage of the AI Marketing Canvas. By way of guidance, Venkatesan and Lecinski provide examples of brands―including Google, Lyft, Ancestry.com, and Coca-Cola―that have successfully woven AI into their marketing strategies. The book concludes with a discussion of important implications for marketing leaders―for your team and culture.</p> <br><br> Publisher : Stanford Business Books; 1st edition (May 18, 2021) <br> Language : English <br> Hardcover : 272 pages <br> ISBN-10 : 150361316X <br> ISBN-13 : 978-1503613164 <br> Item Weight : 1.28 pounds <br> Dimensions : 6.25 x 1 x 9 inches <br>
“A white-knuckle adventure . . . This near-future was crafted by experts, and it shows.”—Daniel H. Wilson, New York Times best-selling author of Robopocalypse<br><br> “Fantastic, compelling, and authoritative.” —General David Petraeus (US Army, Ret.)<br><br> An FBI agent hunts a new kind of terrorist through a Washington, DC, of the future in this ground-breaking book—at once a gripping technothriller and a fact-based tour of tomorrow.<br><br> America is on the brink of a revolution, one both technological and political. After narrowly stopping a bombing at Washington’s Union Station, FBI Special Agent Lara Keegan receives a new assignment: to field-test an advanced police robot. As a series of shocking catastrophes unfolds, the two find themselves investigating a conspiracy whose mastermind is using cutting-edge tech to rip the nation apart. With every tech, trend, and scene drawn from real-world research, Burn-In blends a techno-thriller’s excitement with nonfiction’s insight to illuminate the darkest corners of the world soon to come.<br> <br><br> ASIN : B07T4KLT74 <br> Publisher : Mariner Books (May 26, 2020) <br> Publication date : May 26, 2020 <br> Language : English <br> File size : 7992 KB <br> Text-to-Speech : Enabled <br> Screen Reader : Supported <br> Enhanced typesetting : Enabled <br> X-Ray : Enabled <br> Word Wise : Enabled <br> Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe <br> Print length : 437 pages <br>