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“Pilots used to fly planes manually, but now they operate a dashboard with the help of computers. This has made flying safer and improved the industry.
Healthcare can benefit from the same type of approach, with physicians practicing medicine with the help of data, dashboards, and AI. This will improve
the quality of care they provide and make their jobs easier and more efficient”
― AI Doctor: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - A Guide for Users, Buyers, Builders, and Investors
Healthcare can benefit from the same type of approach, with physicians practicing medicine with the help of data, dashboards, and AI. This will improve
the quality of care they provide and make their jobs easier and more efficient”
― AI Doctor: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - A Guide for Users, Buyers, Builders, and Investors
“This is all a dream. And in the dream, anything is possible.”
― The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future
― The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future
“Releasing the synergies that would come from eliminating redundancies—that is, people GE didn’t need anymore—would lead to higher earnings. As renewed attention led them to try to whip the industrial businesses into shape, Bornstein, Immelt, and the rest of the GE top brass soon settled on a name for the program they embarked on in 2013: Simplification.”
― Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
― Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
“I have for a very long time believed that energy and intelligence are the two most important things,” he said. “I didn’t realize how much they fit together. I got totally lucky on that.”
― The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future
― The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future
“Bored truants — They waste their time, and so they waste our time. They consume mechanical resources needed by those of us that are bridge-building. Their wasting time is wasting my time—is wasting my life. That's violence. That's offensive. And violent”
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