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AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Breakthrough in Protein Folding
In this episode, we explore the exciting advancements in protein folding with AlphaFold3. Here's what we cover:AlphaFold3 vs. AlphaFold2: How AlphaFold3 outperforms its predecessor in predicting the local structure of proteins and excelling in complex systems like antigen-antibody and protein-nucleic acid interactions.Faster and More Efficient: AlphaFold3 is much faster than other tools, streamlining protein folding predictions for structural biology.Limitations: Despite its advancements, AlphaFold3 still faces challenges, particularly in predicting alternative protein conformations and RNA structures.Future Refinements: Areas for improvement, such as RNA multimer predictions, where further work...
2025-12-23
14 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
GenAI Offers Significant Potential to Reduce Clinician Burnout
In this episode, we dive into the transformative role of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in healthcare. Here's what we cover:Reducing Clinician Burnout: How GenAI can alleviate stress by streamlining routine tasks and supporting clinical decision-making.Phased Implementation: A roadmap for GenAI integration, starting with low-risk administrative tasks (e.g., automated documentation) and evolving to complex clinical functions like patient self-triage.Operational Efficiency: The potential for GenAI to optimize workflows and improve healthcare delivery.Key Concerns: Addressing challenges such as hallucinations, data privacy, and algorithmic bias in GenAI applications....
2025-12-22
13 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI moving medicine to your wrist - top 3 movers and shakers
This report provides an exhaustive analysis of this transition, forecasting the technological, clinical, and commercial trajectory of the sector over the next three years (2025–2028). It posits that the integration of Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML), advanced biosensing, and novel regulatory pathways is creating a new class of medical device: one that is continuously active, privacy-preserving by design, and capable of real-time clinical intervention without reliance on internet connectivity.
2025-12-01
05 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Medtech Virtual Surgery Landscape (2025-2028)
The global medical technology sector is currently navigating a profound inflection point, characterized by the transition from purely mechanical minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to intelligent, data-driven, and digitally integrated surgical ecosystems. As of late 2025, the "virtual surgery" landscape—encompassing robotic-assisted surgery (RAS), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI)—has matured beyond experimental novelty into a standard of care for complex procedures. The industry is no longer defined solely by the dexterity of robotic manipulators but by the computational power, sensing capabilities, and digital connectivity that underpin them.
2025-12-01
04 min
Flex Diet Podcast
Episode 351: Brain Rehab That Works: Tools for Concussions & Migraines w/ Dr. Ayla Wolf
In this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Eila Wolf, who specializes in functional neurology and Chinese medicine. We dig into how these fields come together to help people dealing with concussions, migraines, and chronic pain — and why traditional approaches often fall short.Dr. Wolf walks us through the science behind her methods, including how acupuncture, vestibular work, and eye movement assessments can reveal what’s really going on in the brain after an injury. We also talk about her new book, The Concussion Breakthrough, and how it’s helping patients who’ve been st...
2025-10-28
1h 18
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Edge Health: AI‑Embedded Wearables for Real‑Time Monitoring
What if your wearable could think for itself — tracking your vitals, predicting risk, and acting proactively even before symptoms show?In this episode, we dive into AI in Wearable Embedded Systems for Healthcare Monitoring: A Review. We explore how cutting‑edge embedded tech, IoT sensors, and low‑power AI are combining to make health monitoring more continuous, more reliable, and more accessible than ever.You’ll hear about:How embedded systems & edge AI bring real‑time monitoring with minimal energy costsChallenges like battery life, data security, and ethical AI in these devi...
2025-09-17
22 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
The Immunological Digital Twin: How AI is Revolutionizing Personalized Vaccines
🧬 Episode Description (clickworthy, informative, optimized for Spotify/LinkedIn/YouTube)What if doctors could simulate your immune response before giving you a vaccine?In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge concept of the Immunological Digital Twin—a computational model of your immune system powered by AI and multi-omics data. This breakthrough in personalized vaccinology could transform how we prevent disease, moving far beyond the “one-size-fits-all” approach.We break down:🔍 How AI decodes your unique immune history using genomics and proteomics🧪 Why personalized vaccine strategies are already proving effective in cancer trials🛡️...
2025-09-08
24 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI & The Visionaries: 30 Leaders Transforming Healthcare’s Future
In this episode of AI in Medicine, we spotlight 30 visionary leaders at the forefront of the AI revolution in healthcare. From diagnostics to drug discovery, precision medicine to hospital operations, these professionals are not just building tools—they’re shaping the future of medicine.We explore:How real-world healthcare challenges are being solved with AI todayThe critical role of human leadership in ethical AI implementationBreakthrough use cases in patient care, operations, and medical researchWhat makes these leaders stand out—and why it matters for the futureT...
2025-09-05
15 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI & The Visionaries: 30 Leaders Transforming Healthcare’s Future
In this episode of AI in Medicine, we spotlight 30 visionary leaders at the forefront of the AI revolution in healthcare. From diagnostics to drug discovery, precision medicine to hospital operations, these professionals are not just building tools—they’re shaping the future of medicine.We explore:How real-world healthcare challenges are being solved with AI todayThe critical role of human leadership in ethical AI implementationBreakthrough use cases in patient care, operations, and medical researchWhat makes these leaders stand out—and why it matters for the futureT...
2025-09-05
08 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Bioelectronic Futures Part2 - Neural Interfaces Unleashed: AI-Powered Prosthetics
In this episode of AI in Medicine, we unpack groundbreaking advances in neural interface technology—driven by machine learning. Based on a recent arXiv review, this episode explores how miniaturized neural sensors powered by embedded AI are transforming prosthetic control, real-time diagnosis (like tremor and seizure detection), and brain-state decoding.We’ll explore:How on-device ML transforms neural data into actionable insightsThe evolving design of energy-efficient, miniaturized neural systemsReal-world implications for personalized care, adaptive prosthetics, and accessible diagnosticsThe ethical and technical challenges on the path to scal...
2025-09-03
12 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Inside the AI Health Stack: What Clinicians, Investors, and Patients Actually Use today
In this episode, we dive into a first-of-its-kind AI healthcare landscape report built with Gemini and human insight. Based on structured data, stakeholder interviews, and applied LLM analysis, this research identifies what AI solutions are actually in use today and why when deploying AI in healthcare—from the clinic to the boardroom.We explore:The top use cases for AI in 2025 across diagnostics, care delivery, operations, and patient engagementClinician and hospital pain points: workflow friction, training gaps, EHR overloadInvestor signals: where funding is flowing—and where it's notA...
2025-09-02
06 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Inside the AI Health Stack: What Clinicians, Investors, and Patients Actually Use today
In this episode, we dive into a first-of-its-kind AI healthcare landscape report built with Gemini and human insight. Based on structured data, stakeholder interviews, and applied LLM analysis, this research identifies what AI solutions are actually in use today and why when deploying AI in healthcare—from the clinic to the boardroom.We explore:The top use cases for AI in 2025 across diagnostics, care delivery, operations, and patient engagementClinician and hospital pain points: workflow friction, training gaps, EHR overloadInvestor signals: where funding is flowing—and where it's notA...
2025-09-02
34 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
GPs & Generative AI: Cautious Optimism at the Front Lines of Care
Generative AI has surged into the medical mainstream. But what do frontline GPs actually think?This episode delves into “Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medicine,” a timely mixed-methods 2025 survey of 1,006 UK general practitioners. We explore their firsthand experiences and attitudes toward AI in clinical practice—spanning documentation improvements, diagnostic support, empathy preservation, and a clear desire for more training.Segments include:Use cases: documentation, decision-support, patient summariesConcerns: bias, training gaps, emotional disconnectWhy GPs still see AI as an aid—not a replacementWhat it will take to integ...
2025-09-02
15 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Shaping Tomorrow's Healthcare: Canada’s AI Apps for 2025
What AI is being used right now in healthcare in Canada?What should health systems stay vigilant for as AI reshapes care?In this episode, we explore Canada’s “2025 Watch List: Artificial Intelligence in Health Care.” This early-alert guidance highlights five AI technologies—like smarter clinical training tools and AI-driven remote monitoring—that are poised to impact care delivery. But it also flags five critical hurdles—from data bias to environmental costs—that need attention before tech scales.Episode segments include:What’s next in clinical AI innovationWhy AI for notetakin...
2025-09-02
24 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Skin Deep: AI & the Future of Personalized Dermatology
Inflammatory skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis have long plagued patients with limited, broad-stroke treatment options.In this episode, we turn attention to a cutting-edge review on AI-enabled precision medicine for inflammatory skin diseases. We'll explore how generative AI and multimodal analysis are helping clinicians:Decode the complexity of skin disease subtypesTailor treatments based on molecular and clinical phenotypesDrive faster drug discovery and smarter clinical trialsBalance innovation with ethical design — from privacy to biasThis is a breakthrough in medical AI that's stylish and sc...
2025-09-02
14 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI’s Clinical Trial Revolution: Causal Inference & Digital Twins in Action
Traditional clinical trials are slow, expensive, and often non-representative.In this episode, we explore “Revolutionizing Clinical Trials: A Manifesto for AI‑Driven Transformation,” a new collaborative vision from pharma, consultancies, and researchers. The paper proposes a transformative roadmap—using causal models and digital twins—to make trials smarter, more efficient, and deeply personalized, all while working within the current regulatory landscape.We dive into:The promise of causal inference for identifying responsive subgroups with precisionHow digital twin simulations can predict outcomes and optimize trial designReal-world implications for speed, saf...
2025-09-02
26 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
MedTech’s AI Revolution: The 2025 Innovators Changing Healthcare Now
Ever wondered which companies are turning sci-fi AI ideas into real-world medical tools? In this episode, we explore "Top 20 MedTech Companies Leveraging AI in 2025", a revealing new report spotlighting innovators across diagnostics, robotic surgery, patient monitoring, and personalized care.Discover:Who’s leading the AI charge—and howReal-world examples of breakthroughs in imaging, robotics, and remote medicineThe common threads: AI strategies that actually scale in clinical settingsWhy this year could be the tipping point for medical AI commercializationIf you're curious about what’s actual...
2025-09-02
28 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in Clinical Trials: How to Govern the Future of Research
AI is reshaping clinical trials—but current oversight mechanisms aren't prepared. In this episode, we unpack a newly released framework from the MRCT Center that helps IRBs and researchers navigate AI’s ethical, regulatory, and operational challenges.We explore:How AI is expanding its role—from trial design to data interpretation.The oversight gaps challenging institutional review boards (IRBs).A practical, phased framework tailored for clinical AI research.Concrete examples and guiding checklist questions that safeguard participants and ensure ethical integrity.This episode is essential listening for anyone...
2025-09-02
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Bioelectronic Futures: How AI-Powered Wearables Are Reshaping Global Healthcare
In this episode, we dive into the cutting-edge convergence of AI and wearable bioelectronics. From smartwatches to smart textiles, AI-driven devices are rapidly redefining how we monitor health, detect disease, and deliver real-time, personalized interventions. Drawing from the June 2025 Biosensors review, we explore the materials, power systems, and algorithms behind this transformation—and the challenges of privacy, ethics, and regulation that must be addressed to unlock its full potential.This is where digital health gets proactive, intelligent, and personal.#AIinMedicine #DigitalHealth #WearableTech #PersonalizedHealthcare #Bioelectronics #HealthTech #RemotePatientMonitoring
2025-08-01
27 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI's Frontier in Epilepsy: Predict, Personalize, Protect
In this episode of AI in Medicine, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of epilepsy care. From real-time seizure prediction to tailored treatment plans, the frontier of AI-driven neurology is here.Based on a compelling new paper by AbuAlrob et al., we dive into how machine learning and deep learning are enhancing diagnostic accuracy, enabling personalized interventions, and raising the standard of care. But innovation brings responsibility—so we also unpack the critical issues of data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the need for explainability in clinical settings.Whether you're a clinician, technologist, or...
2025-08-01
19 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in the ER: Can and should AI Save Lives Under Pressure?
Emergency rooms run on speed, pressure, and life-or-death decisions. Can artificial intelligence really help?In this episode, we explore how AI is reshaping emergency medicine—enhancing diagnosis, predicting patient outcomes, and streamlining critical decision-making in real time. Based on a cutting-edge report, we break down the Map–Measure–Manage framework that defines how AI tools can support clinicians at the bedside.You’ll learn:How AI is already being used to read scans and triage patientsWhere predictive algorithms are improving outcomes—and where they still fall shortWhat stands in...
2025-08-01
21 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
How Future Doctors Are Using ChatGPT: Inside the AI-Powered Medical Classroom
What happens when med students start studying with ChatGPT?In this special episode, we explore how the next generation of physicians is already using generative AI in their daily training. Hosted by Peter Lee (co-author of The AI Revolution in Medicine), the conversation dives into the real-world impact of tools like ChatGPT on studying, clinical workflows, and bedside care.Guests include Morgan Cheetum—a medical school graduate turned VC—and Daniel Chen, a second-year med student who shares how AI is changing how he learns and practices medicine. Topics include:AI as a stud...
2025-08-01
12 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Governing GenAI in Healthcare: Regulating LLMs in Clinical Settings
GenAI is reshaping medical workflows—but our regulatory tools aren't ready.In this episode, we explore:Why lifecycle-based regulation fails with generative modelsHow regulatory sandboxes and adaptive policies can helpThe need for international coordination on medical AI governanceWe unpack frameworks from recent white papers and discuss what compliance will look like in the real world.
2025-07-24
19 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Keeping Clinical AI Healthy: How We Prevent Algorithm Burnout in Medicine
AI in healthcare isn’t a “set it and forget it” solution. Clinical algorithms degrade over time—new data patterns, shifting demographics, or evolving protocols can silently erode accuracy.In this episode of AI in Medicine, we unpack a critical new review:How performance drift happens in diagnostic and triage modelsThe detection methods that spot issues earlyBest practices for retraining, validation, and auditingWhy “algorithm health” is essential for clinician trust and patient safetyWhether you build AI tools or deploy them in hospitals, this is a must-he...
2025-07-24
30 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Generative AI for Health: A WEF Look at the Future of Personalized Care
The World Economic Forum ranks Generative AI for Health as one of the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2024. But what does that really mean for hospitals, clinicians, and patient outcomes?In this episode, we unpack the WEF insights and explore how GenAI is reshaping diagnostics, drug discovery, and personalized care—along with the regulatory and ethical challenges that still loom large.#AIinMedicine #DigitalHealth #WEF #HealthcareInnovation@AI in Healthcare @Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) @American Board of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (ABAIM)
2025-07-05
22 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Revolutionizing Clinical Trials with AI: Lessons from Latin America
🚨 New Episode: Revolutionizing Clinical Trials with AI – Lessons from Latin AmericaIn this episode, we unpack the AI-Driven Clinical Trial Playbook—a bold roadmap for how MedTech innovators can cut costs, accelerate approvals, and go global faster.Latin America is emerging as a clinical trial powerhouse:✅ Faster ethics + regulatory pathways✅ FDA/EMA-ready data✅ Lower trial execution costs✅ Seamless integration of AI from recruitment to analysisWe explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping every phase of trial design—and why this matters now.Special thanks to:@AI in Healthcare
2025-07-05
13 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
The Future of Global Healthcare Depends on Shared Data
What if no single country could fix healthcare alone?In this week’s podcast, we explore the World Economic Forum’s 2025 white paper on building a Global Health Network Economy — one grounded in trusted, secure data collaboration across borders and sectors.We unpack:🌍 Why data silos are costing lives🔐 How to build trust frameworks for global interoperability🚀 Why public-private partnerships are essential to a healthier, more connected future
2025-06-01
17 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
WEF - The Future of AI-Enabled Health 2025
In this episode, we explore a powerful new white paper from the World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting Group that outlines how AI could reshape global healthcare.But the future isn’t just about technology—it’s about leadership, trust, and collaboration.We break down:Why healthcare leaders still hesitate to adopt AIHow strategic misalignment and regulatory uncertainty hold back progressSix key calls to action that could unlock real-world value—now, not somedayFrom care delivery to operational transformation, this episode unpacks how public-private collaboration could be...
2025-05-24
20 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI at the Front Lines of Medicine: Robots, RNA, and the Road Ahead
In this special episode, we unpack one of the most comprehensive roadmaps yet for the future of AI in medicine.Drawn from the newly published 2025 review, “Navigating the Endless Frontier”, we explore:Foundation models for medical imaging, EMRs, and diagnosticsAlphaFold 3 and the limits of protein/RNA predictionSurgical robots and the LASR autonomy scaleBrain–Computer Interfaces (BCI) and OpenAI integrationAI in reproductive health, dementia prediction, and smart elder careFrom smart embryo selection to real-time heart disease detection, this isn’t sci-fi...
2025-05-16
31 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Can We Trust AI in Healthcare? Unpacking the National AI Code of Conduct
In this episode, we delve into the National Academy of Medicine's draft AI Code of Conduct, exploring its implications for healthcare. We discuss the proposed principles and commitments designed to ensure the ethical, safe, and effective integration of AI in health and biomedical sciences. Join us as we unpack the framework aiming to guide stakeholders toward responsible AI adoption in healthcare settings.
2025-05-16
13 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI for Tailored Diabetes Care: Clinician Perspectives on Patient Needs
🚨 AI in Clinical Diabetes Decision-Making — What’s Just Hype vs. Real Help?A new Nature paper just dropped:📄 Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision Support: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions👉 Read Full PDF HereThis one’s going to set the tone for how hospitals and health systems adopt AI in 2025 and beyond.🧠 Key insights:Why most AI tools still struggle to get past the pilot stageWhat “explainability” really means to a clinician at the bedsideThe ethical risk of AI recommending treatments without acc...
2025-04-19
14 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Can AI Guarantee Patient Safety? Rethinking Quality Assurance in Healthcare
AI doesn’t just predict anymore—it double-checks the doctor.How do we know a diagnosis is accurate, a surgery went right, or a patient received the right care? Enter: AI-powered quality assurance.In this episode, we explore how AI is transforming patient safety—across diagnostics, pathology, surgery, and more. From advanced lesion detection during endoscopy to precision in pathology, AI is already outperforming human baselines in critical ways. But what stands in the way of full adoption? We also unpack the hard stuff: data standards, explainability, and ethical oversight.
2025-04-19
38 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
What happens when you drop med students into an AI datathon?
No lectures. No theory. Just code, datasets, and real-world healthcare problems.This week on AI in Medicine, we explore a trainee-led case study where future doctors learned Python, value-based care analytics, and responsible GenAI—all through hands-on data challenges.These aren’t hackathons for show. They’re how we build a new kind of physician:🧠 Clinically sharp💻 Data-literate🧭 Ethically grounded🎙️ AI Datathons in Medical Education: A Trainee-Led Case Study
2025-04-19
15 min
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World Economic Forum 2025 Jobs outlook till 2030
HUGE report - this podcast gives you the highlights!The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025, based on a survey of over 1,000 global employers, analyzes the projected evolution of the labor market through 2030. It highlights key trends like increasing digital access, the rising cost of living, climate change, demographic shifts, and geoeconomic fragmentation and their anticipated impact on job growth and decline. The report identifies fastest-growing and fastest-declining job roles and the skills expected to be most in demand, emphasizing the need for workforce upskilling and reskilling. Furthermore, it examines employers' strategies for adapting to these changes...
2025-04-14
21 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Is AI in Medicine Crossing the Line? Ethics, Laws, and What Comes Next?
AI is revolutionizing medicine—but are we thinking deeply enough about what happens when it goes wrong?In this episode, we break down a landmark paper that explores the ethical and legal minefields of using AI in healthcare. From algorithmic bias to economic disruption and the clash between innovation and accountability, we explore what responsible AI should look like. The conversation spans global legal efforts—from the EU to Brazil—and asks one critical question: How do we keep AI human-centered in a system built for scale and speed?
2025-03-28
13 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in the Outback: Can Tech Close the Rural Health Gap?
This research paper reviews and examines the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in advanced medical imaging. It specifically concentrates on deep learning techniques for image reconstruction in modalities such as MRI, CT, and PET. The study discusses the workflows, technical developments, clinical applications, and challenges associated with AI-driven medical imaging. It explores various neural network architectures, data preparation methods, and loss functions used in this domain. The paper also highlights the potential for AI to improve imaging speed, reduce radiation exposure, and enhance image quality. Ultimately, the review emphasizes AI's capacity to advance medical imaging, paving the way for b...
2025-02-27
10 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
The WHO on AI in Pharma: Power, Profit, and Global Risk
This World Health Organization (WHO) report explores the potential benefits and risks of using artificial intelligence (AI) in the creation and distribution of pharmaceuticals. It examines how AI is currently being used in the drug development lifecycle, from initial research to post-market monitoring, and considers the ethical challenges that arise. The report analyzes whether the commercial application of AI is truly beneficial for public health, highlighting potential biases and inequities. It also emphasizes the necessity of maximizing the positive public health outcomes of AI in pharmaceutical development while responsibly addressing risks and challenges. Governance of data, intellectual property, and priv...
2025-02-27
19 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Who Gets Sued When a Robot Surgeon Fails? AI, Law, and Medical Liability in the U.S.
The University of Miami Business Law Review article, "The AI-Robotic Prescription: Legal Liability When an Autonomous AI Robot is Your Medical Provider", addresses the increasing use of autonomous AI robots in healthcare and the legal challenges associated with assigning liability when these robots cause harm. The author calls for proactive federal legislation, guided by the FDA, to create a clear liability framework that protects patients and encourages technological innovation. The article argues that traditional tort law principles of medical malpractice and product liability may be insufficient to address the unique complexities of AI-driven medical devices. It examines the FDA's reg...
2025-02-27
14 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Who’s Responsible When AI Fails in Europe? Robotics, Medicine, and Liability Across the EU
The intersection of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare within the framework of European regulations, focusing specifically on medical malpractice. It highlights the transformative potential of these technologies while addressing the complex legal and ethical challenges they introduce. A central theme is the assignment of responsibility when AI systems or robots cause harm, examining concepts like "electronic persons" and strict liability. The authors analyze existing European regulations and official reports to assess their adequacy in addressing these novel situations. The document argues for the need for specific legislation to govern medical liability in cases involving AI and robotics. Ultim...
2025-02-27
13 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI and Robotics in Medicine: Current Applications and Future trends
The document is a review exploring the expanding role of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in medicine. It analyzes current applications in diagnosis, surgery, personalized medicine, nursing, and rehabilitation, highlighting advancements like AI algorithms in radiology and robotic surgical systems. The review also addresses the barriers to technology integration, along with ethical and legal issues. Furthermore, the document discusses opportunities for future research and innovation, such as bone organoids and bispecific antibodies, to further enhance healthcare. This paper provides a comprehensive understanding of the transformative impact of AI and robotics on healthcare.
2025-02-17
18 min
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Top 100 Most Cited Articles in Medical AI - a conversation
This research paper analyzes the top 100 most cited articles related to artificial intelligence in medicine between 1950 and 2019. The authors identified key trends and characteristics within this body of literature, noting a prevalence of non-clinical, experimental studies. Medical informatics and radiology were the most represented fields, while oncology showed promise in clinical AI integration. Despite cardiovascular disease's high mortality rate, it lacked significant representation in AI research. The study highlights the need for more clinical studies to facilitate the integration of AI into practical medical applications.
2025-02-17
25 min
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The evolution of AI in Healthcare - a conversation
This Congressional Research Service report, dated December 30, 2024, offers a wide view of artificial intelligence use in healthcare. It details AI techniques, like machine learning and natural language processing, and applications spanning diagnosis, patient engagement, and administrative tasks. The report highlights recent federal actions, including Executive Order 14110 and agency efforts by HHS divisions like the FDA and OCR, to regulate AI in healthcare. It brings up key challenges, such as data access, bias, transparency, and privacy, that may slow progress. Furthermore, the report addresses harmonizing AI regulation and dealing with the environmental impact of AI.
2025-02-15
15 min
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Explainable AI in Drug Discovery and Development - a conversation
The provided text is a comprehensive survey article exploring the use of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) in drug discovery and development. The article addresses the increasing need for transparency in complex AI and machine learning models used in the healthcare industry. It covers various XAI methods, their application in processes such as target identification and toxicity prediction, and discusses the challenges and limitations of XAI techniques. The survey also emphasizes the ethical considerations and future research directions for XAI in the field. Ultimately, the article aims to provide a deep understanding of how XAI can transform drug discovery by maki...
2025-02-15
20 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI and Robotics: Revolutionizing Surgery with Machine Learning
The article examines the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in surgery. It highlights how machine learning and predictive analytics enhance surgical precision, personalize treatment, and improve patient outcomes. The paper explores the evolution of surgical robotics and early AI applications in medicine, focusing on AI's role in decision-making, precision, and safety. It discusses technologies like computer vision, reinforcement learning, and natural language processing, with successful implementations of AI surgery, such as the Da Vinci Surgical System. The review also addresses ethical concerns related to patient safety, data privacy, bias in AI models, and regulatory challenges. The article concl...
2025-02-15
14 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI-Enabled Medical Device Software Functions: FDA Guidance
This FDA guidance offers recommendations for manufacturers regarding marketing submissions for medical devices incorporating artificial intelligence (AI). It outlines a total product lifecycle (TPLC) approach, emphasizing transparency and addressing potential biases in AI-enabled devices. The guidance details necessary documentation and information for FDA review, covering device description, user interface, risk assessment, data management, model development, validation, cybersecurity, and public submission summaries. Appendices provide further insights into transparency design, performance validation, usability, and model card examples. The document aims to promote safe, effective, and high-quality AI-enabled medical devices by aligning with software-related consensus standards and encouraging ongoing performance monitoring. The core...
2025-02-15
22 min
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AI Innovation in Medical Device Manufacturing: Trends and Opportunities - a conversation
Cypris's report investigates the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical device manufacturing. It highlights the substantial investments and market growth driven by AI's ability to improve diagnostics, personalize treatments, and streamline medical processes. The report analyzes funding distribution, patent activity (featuring key players like Siemens and Baidu), and trending research, emphasizing technologies such as AI-driven image analysis, blockchain for data management, and wearable sensors. Crucially, the study suggests manufacturers should invest in digital infrastructure and partnerships to fully leverage AI's potential. Cypris aims to provide R&D teams with insights to create innovative medical devices and...
2025-02-15
13 min
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AI in Medical Devices - Regulations and Clinical evidence, a conversation
This document offers a review of the landscape surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical devices, highlighting the definitions, recommendations, and regulations shaping its implementation. It examines the complexities of defining AI in the medical context and surveys existing regulatory initiatives, consensus recommendations, and standards proposed by various international organizations. The piece emphasizes the need for common standards in the clinical evaluation of high-risk AI applications to promote transparency and evidence-based medicine. The authors explore existing gaps in current guidelines and the need for clarity as a result of the fast pace of AI advancement in medical too...
2025-02-15
14 min
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OECD report AI and the Health Workforce - a conversation
This OECD report examines medical associations' perspectives on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare. The study, conducted through a survey and interviews, explores both the potential benefits of AI in addressing workforce shortages and improving healthcare efficiency, and the associated risks, such as ethical concerns, liability issues, and data privacy challenges. Key findings reveal that while medical associations largely see AI as beneficial, significant concerns remain about responsible implementation, the need for increased digital literacy, and the establishment of clear ethical and legal frameworks. The report concludes with recommendations for skill development, workforce adaptation, and the safe management of...
2025-01-25
15 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Telemedicine and AI in Rural Healthcare - a conversation
Investigate how integrating telemedicine and artificial intelligence (AI) can improve healthcare access in rural areas. Telemedicine, using technology for remote consultations, expands access to care, while AI enhances diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient monitoring. The authors explore the synergistic potential of these technologies, examining implementation strategies, addressing challenges like data security, and considering policy implications. The study highlights the need for infrastructure development, provider training, and robust cybersecurity measures for successful implementation. Finally, the authors discuss future directions, including advancements in telemedicine technology and AI capabilities, to further improve rural healthcare.
2025-01-25
31 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Ai in Healthcare Management - Ethics, Regulation and Efficiency - a conversation
Explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. These studies examine AI's impact on operational efficiency, focusing on improved resource allocation, predictive analytics, and automated workflows. Ethical considerations, including data privacy, bias mitigation, and transparency, are also central themes. The research highlights successful AI applications in radiology, patient safety, and nursing, while acknowledging the need for robust regulatory frameworks and ongoing ethical evaluations to ensure responsible AI implementation in healthcare. Furthermore, the role of various stakeholders, such as healthcare professionals, patients, and regulatory bodies, in shaping the future of AI in healthcare is discussed
2025-01-25
19 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Wearable Tech in Healthcare - a conversation
This research paper investigates the use of wearable technology for health monitoring and diagnostics. A desktop research methodology, reviewing existing studies, reveals a gap in understanding the long-term effectiveness and equitable access of wearables. The paper explores the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Health Belief Model (HBM), and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) as frameworks for future research. It emphasizes the need for user-centered design, robust data privacy, and integration of wearables into healthcare systems to maximize their impact. Recommendations include addressing challenges related to device accuracy, user adherence, and the digital divide.
2025-01-25
14 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in Mental Health Care - a conversation
Explore the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in mental healthcare, examining its potential to improve access, accuracy of diagnoses, and treatment personalization while acknowledging ethical concerns around bias, privacy, and the dehumanization of care. Another study investigates the role of religious organizations in trauma support, particularly concerning gun violence, highlighting their unique advantages in community engagement and long-term healing. Finally, a separate paper uses microsatellite markers to analyze genetic diversity among cattle and buffalo breeds.
2025-01-25
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in Pharmaceutical Drug Discovery and Delivery - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper as a host/guest conversation Summary This research review article examines the transformative applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the pharmaceutical industry. AI-powered tools are accelerating drug discovery by optimizing processes like target identification, compound selection, and synthesis route prediction. The integration of AI is also revolutionizing drug development by improving clinical trial design, personalizing treatment regimens based on patient data, and enhancing drug formulation and delivery. The authors discuss both the remarkable advancements and the challenges, such as ethical considerations and regulatory hurdles, associated with implementing AI in p...
2024-12-06
10 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Artificial Intelligence: Autonomous Vehicles and Healthcare - a conversation
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2024-12-04
19 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Generative AI in Healthcare: Benefits, Risks - a conversation
checkout this paper as a hosted conversation Summary This viewpoint paper examines the expanding use of generative AI in healthcare, focusing on its potential benefits across various applications like medical diagnostics and drug discovery. The authors highlight significant privacy and security risks associated with these AI systems, particularly concerning the handling of sensitive patient data. The paper categorizes generative AI applications in healthcare and analyzes security threats throughout their life cycle. Finally, it proposes recommendations for mitigating these risks through improved risk assessment protocols and the development of specific metrics for evaluating AI trustworthiness and...
2024-12-04
37 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI-Driven Cybersecurity in E-Health Systems - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper as a hosted conversation Summary This research paper examines the security and privacy challenges within e-health systems, exploring their evolution from paper-based records to advanced AI-driven systems. The authors discuss the increasing cyber threats targeting these systems, including hacking and ransomware attacks, and analyze vulnerabilities in cloud computing, EHRs, and the IoMT. The paper then explores AI and machine learning techniques for threat detection and prevention, emphasizing privacy-preserving methods like federated learning and differential privacy. Finally, it looks at future research directions, including quantum-resistant encryption and ethical AI development, to build...
2024-12-04
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Injecting AI into Medicine: The NEJM AI Launch - a conversation
checkup this topic as a hosted conversation Summary This editorial announces the launch of NEJM AI, a new journal focused on the responsible development and application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The author highlights the rapid growth of AI in medicine, particularly large language models, emphasizing the critical need for rigorous clinical evaluation, ideally through randomized controlled trials, to ensure safety and efficacy. The journal aims to foster a multidisciplinary discussion promoting transparency and patient-centered approaches. NEJM AI will also utilize other media like podcasts and seminars to achieve its goals of imp...
2024-12-04
17 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Data Security Challenges in AI-Enabled Medical Devices - a conversation
checkout this popular paper as a hosted conversation Summary This research paper examines data security challenges in AI-enabled medical device software. The authors explore various threats, including data breaches, adversarial attacks (data poisoning and evasion attacks), cyberattacks, and insider threats. They also highlight the difficulties posed by a lack of skilled cybersecurity personnel and the complexity of existing security standards. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need to address these challenges to ensure the trustworthiness and safe adoption of AI in healthcare.
2024-12-03
33 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in Healthcare, the big picture - a conversation
checkout this highly cited paper as a hosted conversation Summary This article examines the significant challenges in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to clinical healthcare. Key obstacles include the inherent limitations of machine learning, logistical hurdles in implementation, and the need for robust regulatory frameworks. The authors emphasize the importance of rigorous clinical evaluation, using metrics relevant to real-world practice and patient outcomes, to ensure AI systems are both safe and effective. Furthermore, they highlight the need to address algorithmic bias and improve the interpretability of AI models to foster trust and wider adoption. Ultimately, the succe...
2024-12-03
13 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper as a hosted conversation Summary This research paper investigates the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, exploring its current applications and future potential. The authors review existing literature and analyze real-world examples of AI in diagnosis, treatment, and hospital management, highlighting both the opportunities (improved efficiency, reduced errors, enhanced patient engagement) and challenges (accountability issues, cybersecurity risks, ethical concerns, potential job displacement). The study emphasizes the need for effective planning and strategies to fully leverage AI's benefits while mitigating its risks, advocating for policy changes and educational initiatives to support...
2024-12-03
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - a conversation
enjoy this popular paper as a hosted podcast Summary This is a perspective article on the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine. The authors discuss current uses of AI, such as in cardiology, pulmonary medicine, and oncology, highlighting both successes and limitations. They also address challenges in AI validation, ethical considerations of continuous patient monitoring, and the need for changes in medical education to prepare future doctors for an AI-augmented healthcare system. Finally, the authors conclude by emphasizing the importance of rigorous scientific practices and the need for addressing the ethical and financial aspects of this...
2024-11-30
10 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Key Challenges for AI in Healthcare - a conversation
enjoy this popular paper as a hosted podcast Summary This article examines the significant challenges in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to clinical healthcare. Key obstacles include the inherent limitations of machine learning, logistical hurdles in implementation, and the need for robust regulatory frameworks. The authors emphasize the necessity of rigorous clinical evaluation, using metrics relevant to real-world application and patient outcomes, to ensure both safety and efficacy. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of addressing algorithmic bias and improving the interpretability of AI models to build trust and facilitate wider adoption. Finally, better understanding of human-AI...
2024-11-30
15 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging and Precision Medicine - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper as a hosted podcast Summary This research paper explores the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, focusing on three key areas: robotics, medical image analysis, and precision medicine. The authors review current AI techniques and their limitations in these fields, highlighting the potential benefits for improving patient care and physician workflows. The paper also offers guidelines for developing reliable AI-based computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems and discusses challenges related to data acquisition, annotation accuracy, and ethical considerations. Finally, the authors identify future research directions for advancing AI in healthcare.
2024-11-30
18 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI in Health: Current State, Challenges, and Future Directions - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper via a hosted podcast Summary This 2019 paper reviews the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, focusing on the last five years of research. The authors examine AI's use with various data types—multi-omics, clinical (including medical images and electronic health records), behavioral, environmental, and pharmaceutical research and development data—highlighting current successes and challenges. Key challenges discussed include data integration, balancing model interpretability with performance, ensuring model security, addressing data bias, and enabling federated learning. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for integrative analyses, greater model transparency, robust security meas...
2024-11-29
18 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Artificial Intelligence in Neurosurgery - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper as a hosted podcast Summary This 2020 review article examines the application of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL), in brain disease care. The authors systematically reviewed studies using AI for diagnosis, surgical treatment planning, intraoperative assistance, and postoperative assessment. Various AI techniques, including convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and support vector machines (SVMs), were analyzed across diverse data types like MRI and EEG. The review highlights the successes and challenges of using AI in neuroscience, emphasizing the need for larger datasets and more explainable algorithms. Finally, the...
2024-11-29
15 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Research - a conversation
checkout this interesting paper as a hosted podcast Summary This research review article examines the expanding applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in pharmaceutical and healthcare research. The authors explore AI's role in disease diagnosis, leveraging deep learning and neural networks for improved accuracy. AI's contribution to personalized medicine is highlighted, including its use in radiotherapy and retina analysis. Furthermore, the review details AI's impact on drug discovery, focusing on AI-driven approaches to predict bioactivity, toxicity, and optimize clinical trials. Finally, the study investigates AI's potential in forecasting epidemics and pandemics, presenting case studies on influenza, Ebola...
2024-11-29
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
ImDrug: A Deep Imbalanced Learning Benchmark for AI-Aided Drug Discovery - a conversation
enjoy this great paper as a easy to understand conversation Summary The paper introduces ImDrug, a benchmark for evaluating deep imbalanced learning methods in AI-aided drug discovery. ImDrug addresses the prevalent issue of imbalanced datasets in this field, offering 11 datasets, 54 tasks, and 16 baseline algorithms. It features novel evaluation metrics (balanced accuracy and balanced F1) to mitigate biases from imbalanced data splits. The authors conduct extensive experiments across various imbalanced learning settings (classification and regression), highlighting the need for improved algorithms in this crucial area. ImDrug is open-source and provides tools for researchers to customize and...
2024-11-24
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
ELIXR: A Multimodal Chest X-Ray AI System - a conversation
enjoy this paper as a simple to understand podcast conversation Summary The study introduces ELIXR, a novel multimodal artificial intelligence system for chest X-ray analysis. ELIXR combines large language models (LLMs) and radiology vision encoders, achieving state-of-the-art performance in zero-shot and data-efficient classification, semantic search, visual question answering, and report quality assurance. This approach leverages readily available image-text pairs, reducing reliance on expensive expert-labeled data. The modular design allows for adaptability to various tasks and LLMs, making it a potentially versatile tool for radiology and beyond. Key results demonstrate significant improvements over existing methods, particularly...
2024-11-24
16 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
AI-Powered Chest X-Ray Analysis - a conversation
enjoy this popular paper as a hosted conversation - keeping it simple Summary This research paper details the development and validation of a deep learning algorithm for detecting abnormalities in chest X-rays. The algorithm, trained on a massive dataset of 2.3 million X-rays, was rigorously tested against radiologist interpretations on independent datasets. Results demonstrate high accuracy in identifying various abnormalities, rivaling the performance of human radiologists. The study highlights the potential of AI to improve the efficiency and accessibility of chest X-ray interpretation globally, particularly in resource-limited settings. However, limitations regarding dataset bias and inter-reader variability...
2024-11-24
08 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Generative AI in Healthcare: The Promise and the Pandora’s Box
enjoy this paper as a host/guest conversation - making it simpleSummaryThis systematic review explores the application of generative AI, particularly deep generative models (DGMs) and large language models (LLMs), in revolutionizing precision medicine. The authors analyze research from Scopus and PubMed databases, focusing on how generative AI improves synthetic data generation for enhanced accuracy and privacy in clinical informatics, medical imaging, and bioinformatics. The review highlights the successes and limitations of various generative AI techniques in personalized medicine applications, such as drug response prediction and disease diagnosis. It emphasizes the need for...
2024-11-24
18 min
AI in Medicine - curated summaries making complex issues easy to understand
Explainable, Domain-Adaptive, and Federated AI for Clinical Applications - a conversation
Enjoy this paper as a host/guest podcast to make the complex simple Summary This research review explores three key methodological approaches to enhance the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical decision-making. Explainable AI focuses on making AI models more transparent and interpretable to build trust. Domain adaptation addresses the challenge of applying AI models trained on one dataset to different datasets. Federated learning enables the training of large-scale AI models without compromising patient data privacy by using distributed collaboration. The paper provides an overview of existing methods, examines their applications in medicine, and discus...
2024-11-24
24 min
Smart Summaries - get an interesting and simplified summary of great books and complex reports
Artificial Intelligence: Autonomous Vehicles and Healthcare - a conversation
find out the latest AI in a easy to understand conversation Summary Douha Jerbi's paper reviews the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on autonomous vehicles and AI in healthcare. The paper explores the underlying technologies, such as machine learning and computer vision, used to develop these applications. It examines both the benefits and challenges associated with AI's impact on transportation and healthcare, including safety concerns, job displacement, and ethical implications. Finally, the paper suggests future research directions in these fields, highlighting the potential for AI to create safer and more efficient systems. ...
2024-11-23
19 min
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Dracula by Bram Stoker - a conversation
enjoy this classic as a hosted conversation Summary The source is a series of excerpts from Bram Stoker's Dracula. The text explores the fictional narrative through the journals of various characters. The content highlights the characters' struggles with understanding the supernatural nature of Count Dracula and the dangers posed by his vampiric nature. The excerpts depict their pursuit of the Count, culminating in the destruction of his lair in London. The text further explores themes of love, loyalty, and courage as the characters work together to confront and defeat the evil that threatens humanity.
2024-11-21
19 min
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ROMEO AND JULIET by William Shakespeare - a conversation
enjoy this classic as an interactive podcast conversation Summary The text provided consists of an excerpt from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and the Project Gutenberg License. The excerpt from the play features a dialogue between Romeo, his cousin Benvolio, and the Nurse, primarily focusing on Romeo's love for Juliet and the challenges they face due to their families' feud. The Project Gutenberg License explains the conditions under which this electronic work can be freely accessed, copied, and distributed. It clarifies that the work is in the public domain and users are encouraged...
2024-11-21
10 min
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MOBY-DICK By Herman Melville - a conversation
Enjoy this classic as a host and guest lively conversation Summary The source is an excerpt from Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick, specifically focusing on various chapters that illustrate the complex relationship between Captain Ahab and the White Whale, Moby Dick. The excerpts highlight Ahab's monomaniacal obsession with hunting and killing the whale, exploring themes of revenge, fate, and the power of nature. The excerpts also provide insight into the harsh realities of whaling life, depicting the perilous work of the sailors, their beliefs and superstitions, and the social hierarchy that governs their interactions.
2024-11-21
19 min
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - a conversation
Understand this great classic as a host and guest podcast conversation Summary This passage from a critical edition of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice presents an extended commentary on the novel’s characters and themes. The author, George Allen, begins by praising Austen’s masterful art, drawing comparisons to miniature painting. He then delves into the complexities of specific characters, such as Mr. Collins’s self-importance, Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s domineering nature, and Mr. Bennet’s ironic wit, arguing that their exaggerated qualities resonate with reality. The commentary also explores Elizabeth Bennet’s character, emphasizing he...
2024-11-21
17 min
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley - a conversation
Understand this classic as a host and guest podcast conversation Summary The first source is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, specifically the introductory and prefatory material. Shelley details the genesis of her novel, explaining how a ghost story competition with Lord Byron and other prominent writers led to the initial concept, inspired by a shared reading of German ghost stories. The second source is the Project Gutenberg License, outlining the terms and conditions for distributing the electronic text of Frankenstein and ensuring the Foundation's non-profit mission is maintained through free access.
2024-11-21
18 min
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The Lost World By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE - a conversation
a conversational podcast on a classic book! Summary The excerpt is a selection of scenes from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Lost World. The main focus of the excerpt is on the character of Professor Challenger, a brilliant and eccentric scientist, and his interactions with a journalist named Edward Malone. Malone is tasked with interviewing Challenger, and despite encountering the Professor's abrasive personality and violent temper, he becomes intrigued by Challenger's claims of discovering a prehistoric plateau teeming with extinct creatures. Malone agrees to accompany Challenger, Lord John Roxton, and Professor Summerlee on a journey t...
2024-11-21
16 min
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The Antichrist by Friedrich Nietzsche - a conversation
Summary The provided source presents excerpts from Friedrich Nietzsche’s The Antichrist, an essay that critiques Christianity. This excerpt focuses on the historical context of The Antichrist and its arguments against Christianity, particularly its ethics. It highlights how The Antichrist was written as a response to the prevailing Christian influence in Nietzsche’s time, which he believed was detrimental to the flourishing of a superior type of man. Nietzsche argues that Christian ethics, derived from a "ressentiment morality" rooted in the resentment of the weak for the strong, undermine the values of life, power, and individuality. The text also...
2024-11-21
12 min
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THE KING IN YELLOW BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS - a conversation
Summary The source text is from "The King in Yellow," a collection of short stories and plays written by Robert W. Chambers. The book explores themes of madness, societal decline, and the supernatural, as seen through the lens of the King in Yellow, a mysterious figure who is said to embody the dark forces of the world. The excerpts provided highlight various characters and their encounters with the King in Yellow, showcasing how his presence influences their lives and leads them down a path of obsession and chaos. The text also depicts the state of the United...
2024-11-21
33 min
Checking In with Anthony & Glenn
717: citizenM's CIO on Digital Transformation
CitizenM's Chief Information Officer Mike Rawson is responsible for leading the tech team on delivering digital transformations at scale. He shares his thoughts on the future of technology in the hospitality space and how hoteliers will be able to leverage all the information that comes with that new tech. Text HOTEL to 66866 to subscribe to our newsletter.
2023-12-07
34 min
No Vacancy Live!
822: citizenM's CIO on Digital Transformation
CitizenM's Chief Information Officer Mike Rawson is responsible for leading the tech team on delivering digital transformations at scale. He shares his thoughts on the future of technology in the hospitality space and how hoteliers will be able to leverage all the information that comes with that new tech. Text HOTEL to 66866 to subscribe to our newsletter.
2023-12-07
34 min
93.9 Mike FM
Humans in Tune: Jeff Rawson, Shipyard Music Festival
Today's Humans in Tune segment showcases the Shipyard Music Festival, coming to the Century Casino grounds on September 22 & 23! Jeff Rawson, festival director, joins me to talk bands, experiences, new things and what to expect. Grab your tickets now at shipyardfest.com! Thanks for tuning in for another Humans in Tune on 93.9 Mike FM!
2023-08-29
33 min
Specrapular
Constantine | Dodgeball: A TRUE Underdog Story
Demons. Dodgeballs. Handle bar mustaches. Anti smoking propaganda. A perfect pairing. Like fine wine with a side of milk. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 2005 movie, Constantine, and the 2004 movie, Dodgeball! We decided to combine letters because this shit would take way too long to do as individual episodes. Both are available on HBO Max. Constantine was directed by Frances Lawrence. Starring Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Tilda Swinton, Shia LeBeouf, and Peter Stormare. Dodgeball: A TRUE Underdog Story was directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. Starring Vince Vaughn, Ben...
2023-02-27
1h 40
Flex Diet Podcast
Episode 189: All you ever wanted to now about creatine supplementation and exercise with Dr. Creatine aka Dr. Scott Forbes
[6:23] How Dr. Forbes became interested in creatine[8:25] Research on L-arginine[15:46] Creatine 101[22:30} Should you consider bodyweight in creating dosing?[32:10] Creatine and muscle gain[39:27] Male/female comparisons[52:04] Forms of creatine and the best kind to take[5407] Creatine and the brain[1:02:21] Potential risks and benefits[1:05:09] Anything coming that compares to creatine?Connect with Dr. Forbes:InstagramForbesS@brandonu.caCreatine CourseAbout Dr. Forbes:Dr. Scott Forbes’ primary interest is in sport science and has focused on various nutritional and training interventions to enhance athlete performance. In addition, he has expertise examining nutritional and exercise interventions for optimal muscle and bra...
2023-02-07
1h 12
What Are You Made Of?
Building Value in Businesses by Innovating Remote Work with Rob Rawson
Show Notes: - Rob exploring his entrepreneurial streak during his medical profession- How he got into tech and software- His key to success in being a good affiliate marketer - Venturing into creating assets and building value- The concept of Time Doctor - Investing money in creating software - Launching in 2012, getting traction, and making a profitConnect with Rob Rawson: Website: https://runningremote.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robrawson/Twitter: https...
2022-11-11
23 min
93.9 Mike FM
Mike Side Chat: Jeff Rawson with Shipyard Music Festival
Jeff has joined Darren to chat all about this year's amazing Shipyard Music Festival, coming up September 23 & 24 in Downtown Cape. Enjoy the convo and dig in for your tickets and more at ShipyardFest.com!
2022-09-15
24 min
Sam and Caleb: Gone North
31 - Guest Mike Rawson v2.0
Episode 31. Back for Round 2, we chat with Mike Rawson. Mike moved to Oslo from California in 2012. This time we focus on Norway's biggest holiday, 17. May / Syttende Mai, which is just around the corner. We also talk pubs, fashion trends, and of course pub quizzes. Check out The Magical Mystery Quiz on FB for upcoming quizzes.Topics: Bunad police, Twister, Barnetoget, St. George's Day, Piknik i parken, Take it to the Top
2022-05-15
45 min
Boiled Down
41. Employee Retention Credit: How to Get the Money You May Be Owed
Did you know the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) can have a huge impact and potentially result in thousands, even tens of thousands, of dollars back into your business? Eligible businesses qualify for up to $26,000 per employee—but less than 25% of businesses have filed for their ERC funds. We talk about what the ERC is, what steps you need to take, and dispel some myths around who qualifies for this federal tax incentive. Guest: Mike Rawson, Adesso Capital
2022-03-23
22 min
Flex Diet Podcast
Episode 132: The Effects of Creatine Supplements on Brain Function, Concussion, and Sports Performance with Dr Eric Rawson
Brief history of creatine and how Dr. Rawson became interested in studying the supplementCreatine research and early studiesDifficulty determining levels of creatine in the brainResponders and non-respondersAnimal data?Brain injury and creatineAthletes and creatineStigma around supplements that enhance performancePre-loading dosage to protect the brain in case of injury?Safety profileWhat is the next big creatine-like supplement?Find Dr. Rawson on Twitter @EricRawsonPhD or email him at erawson@messiah.eduThe Flex Diet Podcast is brought to you by the Flex Diet Certification. Go to https://flexdiet.com/ for 8 interventions on nutrition and recovery. The course is currently closed, but...
2022-01-18
1h 06
The Flock and Gather Podcast
Episode 106 with Mike Rawson from Adesso Capital
Allan chats with Mike Rawson from Adesso Capital about available money for businesses affected by the pandemic and shut downs. Check out adessocapital.com
2022-01-13
19 min
Please Pause: Filipino TV and Film
Red Notice
Sinong kumuha ng MOA Globe??? We're talking about Netflix's biggest movie to date, Red Notice! Starring a trio of highly paid actors, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot, this movie helmed by director Rawson Marshall Thurber shot up to number one on Netflix's charts. We get into buddy comedies, on-screen chemistry, and bad acting. Nabanggit din ang fascination ni Mike with the name Rawson. Somewhere in the episode, we also touched on the moral implications of being a soldier under the Lannister banner. Plus a shameless plug for a different story involving three eggs, Please Pause Adventure...
2021-11-21
50 min
Sam and Caleb: Gone North
21 - Guest Mike Rawson
Episode 21. We talk with Mike, an American who moved to Norway in 2010. Among other things, Mike hosts several English language pub quizzes in Oslo and online. Listen and join our conversation about living in Norway and all things beer, quizzes. Check out The Magical Mystery Quiz on FB for specific dates, places, themes. Topics: Pub quizzes, California, Siste Sang (RIP), surviving the shutdown, Gardermoen beers, Las Vegas
2021-11-15
1h 18
93.9 Mike FM
Humans in Tune Jeff Rawson Shipyard Festival
The Shipyard Festival is coming to downtown Cape 9/17 & 9/18, and we're excited! Consider this your primer for the festival, from music to experiences to volunteer opportunities (easy tickets, anyone?!?) and more! Watch the full podcast on our Facebook page @939river. Catch all the details on Shipyard '21 and grab your tickets at www.939river.com!
2021-08-13
52 min
Covered with the Utah FOP
36. Retirement and Wellness with Mike Fullwood and Kevin Murray
This week, Ian Adams, Brent Jex, and Bret Rawson are back with Mike Fullwood, the 2nd vice president of the Utah FOP, and Kevin Murray, president of Utah’s Salt Lake City Lodge #29, to talk about retirement, how the FOP can help officers, and strategies for wellness. Ian Adams, Executive Director https://ianadamsresearch.com/Brent Jex, President https://www.utahstatefop.com/Bret Rawson, Legal Counsel https://www.everyoneanexpert.com/
2021-06-15
55 min
Covered with the Utah FOP
35. Duty, Honor, Sacrifice with Mike Fullwood and Kevin Murray
This week, Ian Adams, Brent Jex, and Bret Rawson are talking with Mike Fullwood, the 2nd vice president of the Utah FOP, and Kevin Murray, president of Utah’s Salt Lake City Lodge #29. They discuss officer conduct and wellness within our community.Ian Adams, Executive Director https://ianadamsresearch.com/Brent Jex, President https://www.utahstatefop.com/Bret Rawson, Legal Counsel https://www.everyoneanexpert.com/
2021-06-01
54 min
About Town Deb Presents City Talk
About Town Deb Presents City Talk: The Forgotten Few with Dragonfly Media, Engine 8 Winery, Squeeze In, & Musician Sandi McCrossin 03/25/20
Guests: Amber Howland, Dragonfly Media - dragonflymedia.net Wendy Rawson, Engine 8 Winery - engine8urbanwinery.com Kay & Shi, Squeeze In - kayandshi.com Sandi McCrossin, Musician - soundcloud.com/user-636925213 Show Notes: Today’s episode of City Talk is sponsored by my friend Amber Howland of Dragonfly Media. She’ll share how families with a rare disease often feel helpless and forgotten during crises like COVID-19. Amber will also talk about the Project8p Foundation, an organization focusing on creating a path to treatment for...
2020-03-25
43 min
CONKERS' CORNER
15th CONKERS' CORNER: 27th June 2016 Conkers’ Corner with Mike Rawson
Welcome to the 15th CONKERS’ CORNER. In this interview I have the pleasure of speaking with Mike Rawson @the7cirlces. Mike has been investing for over 30 years, having first got the bug from his Dad. His first investments back in 1984/85, were companies that had evolved from the Conservative government’s de-nationalisation policy of utilities and services.Mike completed a Science Degree in 1984, but found due to the Recession at the time, that he could not find a job in his chosen field. He opted instead to work in Computing, gaining his fist role with Software House. He woul...
2017-12-01
1h 02
Mixes
Movin'
Movin' positive movements in rhythm and life bpm = 124 1. Pavel Iudin – Casino time 2. Quell - Mogainz 3. Javi Lopez - Magnitude 4. Of Norway – Blackened Fez (Bloody Mary mix) 5. Arturo Garces - TNT 6. Coeo – Native riddim (Alternative version) 7. Matt McIarrie & RJay Murphy – A record like this 8. iO (Mulen) – Bass Control (Dachshund Mix) 9. Petrus - Reach 10. Moodymanc – War & Peace (2015 Retouch) 11. Diego Krause - Misery 12. Sonny Federa & Yasmin – Feeling U (Deep mix) 13. Tommy Vicari Jnr - Tomorrow 14. Copyright - Diva 15. Mr. G – Binky’s Groove 16. The Sun Chasers – Just another love track 17. Okain - Southhampton 18. Sebb Junior – Don’t stop 19. DeezBootz – For the Music 20. D’Julz - Houdini 21. South Wes...
2016-01-15
2h 06
Mike Cashen
Movin'
Movin' positive movements in rhythm and life bpm = 124 1. Pavel Iudin – Casino time 2. Quell - Mogainz 3. Javi Lopez - Magnitude 4. Of Norway – Blackened Fez (Bloody Mary mix) 5. Arturo Garces - TNT 6. Coeo – Native riddim (Alternative version) 7. Matt McIarrie & RJay Murphy – A record like this 8. iO (Mulen) – Bass Control (Dachshund Mix) 9. Petrus - Reach 10. Moodymanc – War & Peace (2015 Retouch) 11. Diego Krause - Misery 12. Sonny Federa & Yasmin – Feeling U (Deep mix) 13. Tommy Vicari Jnr - Tomorrow 14. Copyright - Diva 15. Mr. G – Binky’s Groove 16. The Sun Chasers – Just another love track 17. Okain - Southhampton 18. Sebb Junior – Don’t stop 19. DeezBootz – For the Music 20. D’Julz - Houdini 21. South Wes...
2016-01-15
2h 06