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In this episode, Etienne Nichols sits down with Michelle Wu, Founder and CEO of Nyquist AI and one of the top 100 women in AI, to discuss the transformative state of artificial intelligence within the MedTech regulatory and quality space. Reflecting on her recent personal experience as a surgical patient, Michelle shares a unique perspective on the critical importance of the devices and quality systems that keep the industry running.
The conversation dives deep into the "Great Rewiring" of the medical device industry. Michelle outlines how we have moved past the initial phase of AI skepticism and "AI fatigue" into a period of hyper-acceleration. With the introduction of the FDA’s ELSA and the implementation of the EU AI Act, the industry has reached a point where AI is no longer a side project but a fundamental requirement for operational longevity.
Finally, the episode provides a roadmap for both organizations and individual contributors. Michelle introduces her "Holy Trinity" framework for AI implementation—Data, Workflow, and Agents—and explains why the next two years will be defined by the "Invisible Colleague" or AI copilot. For junior professionals, the message is clear: knowledge is now a commodity, and the real value lies in the ability to ask high-quality, strategic questions.
Key TimestampsWhile many people are familiar with AI Chatbots (like the early versions of ChatGPT), the industry is moving toward AI Agents.
Think of a Chatbot like a very smart encyclopedia. You ask it a question about a 510(k) submission, and it gives you information.
An AI Agent, however, is like an AI Intern. It doesn't just give you information; it performs a multi-step task. For example, you can tell an Agent to "find the three most relevant predicates for this new device, summarize their 510(k) summaries, and draft a gap analysis table." The Agent "thinks" through the steps and delivers a finished product, not just a response.
SponsorsThis episode is brought to you by Greenlight Guru. As Michelle and Etienne discussed, the future of MedTech is driven by data and efficiency. Whether you are navigating the complexities of the EU AI Act or scaling your R&D, Greenlight Guru’s QMS (Quality Management System) and EDC (Electronic Data Capture) solutions provide the structured data foundation necessary to leverage AI effectively. By integrating quality and clinical data, Greenlight Guru helps you move from "reactive" compliance to "proactive" innovation.
Feedback Call-to-ActionWe want to hear from you! How is your team currently leveraging AI in your regulatory or quality workflows? Are you feeling the "AI fatigue," or are you seeing the "salary premium" Michelle mentioned?
Send your thoughts, guest suggestions, or specific questions to [email protected]. Etienne personally reads and responds to listener feedback, and we would love to feature your insights in a future episode.
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In this episode, Etienne Nichols sits down with Michelle Wu, Founder and CEO of Nyquist AI and one of the top 100 women in AI, to discuss the transformative state of artificial intelligence within the MedTech regulatory and quality space. Reflecting on her recent personal experience as a surgical patient, Michelle shares a unique perspective on the critical importance of the devices and quality systems that keep the industry running.
The conversation dives deep into the "Great Rewiring" of the medical device industry. Michelle outlines how we have moved past the initial phase of AI skepticism and "AI fatigue" into a period of hyper-acceleration. With the introduction of the FDA’s ELSA and the implementation of the EU AI Act, the industry has reached a point where AI is no longer a side project but a fundamental requirement for operational longevity.
Finally, the episode provides a roadmap for both organizations and individual contributors. Michelle introduces her "Holy Trinity" framework for AI implementation—Data, Workflow, and Agents—and explains why the next two years will be defined by the "Invisible Colleague" or AI copilot. For junior professionals, the message is clear: knowledge is now a commodity, and the real value lies in the ability to ask high-quality, strategic questions.
Key TimestampsWhile many people are familiar with AI Chatbots (like the early versions of ChatGPT), the industry is moving toward AI Agents.
Think of a Chatbot like a very smart encyclopedia. You ask it a question about a 510(k) submission, and it gives you information.
An AI Agent, however, is like an AI Intern. It doesn't just give you information; it performs a multi-step task. For example, you can tell an Agent to "find the three most relevant predicates for this new device, summarize their 510(k) summaries, and draft a gap analysis table." The Agent "thinks" through the steps and delivers a finished product, not just a response.
SponsorsThis episode is brought to you by Greenlight Guru. As Michelle and Etienne discussed, the future of MedTech is driven by data and efficiency. Whether you are navigating the complexities of the EU AI Act or scaling your R&D, Greenlight Guru’s QMS (Quality Management System) and EDC (Electronic Data Capture) solutions provide the structured data foundation necessary to leverage AI effectively. By integrating quality and clinical data, Greenlight Guru helps you move from "reactive" compliance to "proactive" innovation.
Feedback Call-to-ActionWe want to hear from you! How is your team currently leveraging AI in your regulatory or quality workflows? Are you feeling the "AI fatigue," or are you seeing the "salary premium" Michelle mentioned?
Send your thoughts, guest suggestions, or specific questions to [email protected]. Etienne personally reads and responds to listener feedback, and we would love to feature your insights in a future episode.

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