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There is plenty of discussion these days around AI and its new sibling, AGI – short for artificial general intelligence. Some are concerned about the so far unchecked power of AI while others are touting AI’s abilities to do far more than humans can do, do it far better and far faster. Here’s an example. AI could soon replace your family doctor and maybe your specialists as well. And this will have enormous impacts on all of us, especially older adults.
We touched on this in a recent Art 2 Aging newsletter and this week, our guest, UX designer Ezra Schwartz, goes into greater detail, outlining what the future could hold.
There is plenty of discussion these days around AI and its new sibling, AGI – short for artificial general intelligence. Some are concerned about the so far unchecked power of AI while others are touting AI’s abilities to do far more than humans can do, do it far better and far faster. Here’s an example. AI could soon replace your family doctor and maybe your specialists as well. And this will have enormous impacts on all of us, especially older adults.
We touched on this in a recent Art 2 Aging newsletter and this week, our guest, UX designer Ezra Schwartz, goes into greater detail, outlining what the future could hold.