Why artificial intelligence excites me, then worries me

Ramon Llamas

In a recent Washington Post: Express was a piece titled, Look, D.C., no hands! Yes, the driverless car made it to the streets of DC for a test run. I can only imagine how entertaining it must have been to witness the experiment in person. How exciting is it that we are finally at the point where the science-fiction futuristic movies are finally turning into reality? Remember TimeCop back in the 90s? I know someone else saw that movie, so save the eye rolling for policy debates and all the inaction happening in Congress.

Heres where my excitement stalls. The authors describe that computers can detect certain things that happen in this case a police officer managing the flow of traffic but it cannot (at least at this point) detect the context of any situation at least not as of this round of testing. If you have ever driven in Washington, you know how completely nuts it is out there. If you have not driven in Washington, please save yourself the road rage and stress and stay on public transit, taxi, Uber, Capital BikeShare or just walk it out.

I have complete faith and trust that Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology will continue to progress towards the sophistication and understanding that human beings possess. I am excited to see the next generation of technology. Heck, I would probably ride in a driverless car in the near future if given the opportunity. But on two conditions: 1) the AI technology has to be sophisticated enough to understand and react to contextual factors (e.g. road rage) and 2) it would have to be in a less dense setting. Innovation has come so far and we have that much further to go

Which brings us into my favorite topic: healthcare. How can we innovate in this field to deliver our patients friends, family members and ourselves quality health care that leverages technology to automate a variety of time-intensive, laborious things? Twitter is one example of innovative, disruptive technology. It not only delivers consumable pieces of information in real-time, but its technology also recommends connecting with other individuals based on similar interests. Maneesh Juneja and I were matched via this Twitter algorithm and I could not be more grateful to the Twitterverse for this. Maneesh is a digital health guru and is well-versed in future technologies to improve health. He is constantly tweeting and in a sense, teaching a virtual class on health innovation. I feel privileged enough to be in the front row and enjoy reading many of the articles he links to from his handle @maneeshjuneja. Another teacher of mine in the Twitterverse is Dr. Kevin Pho of KevinMD. Dr. Pho curates the most relevant articles in the field and tweets them to his 100,000+ followers. The topic of robots in healthcare triggered in my mind when reading the driverless car article. There are a few articles on the site that are worth reviewing: Robot Caregivers; How Robots Will Teach Us Who We Are As Humans; and Will Robots Reduce the Need for Doctors? All three feed into a dialogue that we should be having on a larger scale. Are certain technologies capable of easing the burden on healthcare professionals in a way that it does not jeopardize health outcomes?

Lets circle back to the points I brought up about AI and context. Imagine a robot with its sophisticated computer systems having to understand the contextual nuances as it relates to a healthcare setting. Healthcare providers are already facing overwhelming demands when it comes to delivering quality healthcare to their patients all while balancing the needs of the business side of things reimbursement claims, proper and secure patient records and malpractice, among other pressing issues. The million dollar question is how can we integrate appropriate AI technology to ease the burden on health care providers?

As I stated earlier, in order to have me ride in a driverless car, the situation would need to address my aforementioned conditions. In the healthcare world, I cannot even imagine how many more conditions are necessary before I could trust my own health and well-being in the hands of a robot, regardless of how sophisticated their AI technology might be.

Now is the time to PANIC. I throw that word out there not to panic for the technology itself, but because the discussions we are having on healthcare at this point are simply useless. The most talked about topic in healthcare is on reforming, repealing or strengthening the Affordable Care Act. I completely understand that this is an important piece of legislation that needs to be handled appropriately and I also understand that it is not perfect. But all the divisive rhetoric being slung from both sides are not productive. The worries flowing from my mind have to do with the lack of focus, vision and discussion on innovative solutions to move our country, collectively, forward.

Lets not forget that health knows no party line. And neither does compassion.

Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way. General George Patton

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Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse SAS Inaugurates its New Logistics Center

Toulouse, 19th September 2014 Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse SAS, center of excellence for aerospace air management systems within the Liebherr Group of Companies, has added a new logistics center to the infrastructure of its site in Toulouse (France). Many guests, including representatives from institutions and industry, were present at the inauguration ceremony on September 19, 2014.

The new logistics center, which represents an investment of 11.5 million, houses all functions of the supply chain on 6,300 m of floor space incoming goods, incoming goods inspection, stores, outgoing goods inspection and shipping. Also, the building provides office space for purchasing, supplier quality control and other logistics support functions as well as for sales administration.

Outfitted with the latest technologies, the logistics center is able to process 130,000 components and several hundred thousand spare parts annually, thus meeting the highest requirements of quality, traceability and on-time delivery. Moreover, the building is made of materials that meet the highest standards of thermal performance, and water solar energy is used to heat water.

With its new facility, Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse SAS is not only responding to growth in its markets, but also to increasing customer demands regarding industrial performance.

Liebherr-Aerospace is a leading supplier of systems for the aviation industry

Liebherr-Aerospace & Transportation SAS, Toulouse (France), is one of eleven divisional control companies within the Liebherr Group and coordinates all activities in the aerospace and transportation systems sectors.

Liebherr-Aerospace is a leading supplier of systems for the aviation industry and has more than five decades of experience in this field. The range of aviation equipment produced by Liebherr for the civil and military sectors includes flight control and actuation systems, landing gear and air management systems. These systems are deployed in wide-bodied aircraft, single aisle and regional aircraft, business jets, combat aircraft, military transporters, military training aircraft, civil helicopters and combat helicopters.

Liebherrs aerospace and transportation systems division employs around 4,900 people. It has four aviation equipment production plants at Lindenberg (Germany), Toulouse (France), Guaratinguet (Brazil) and Nizhny Novgorod (Russia). These production sites offer a worldwide service with additional customer service centers in Saline (Michigan/USA), Seattle (Washington/USA), Wichita (Kansas/USA), Montral (Canada), Sao Jos dos Campos (Brazil), Hamburg (Germany), Moscow (Russia), Dubai (UAE), Singapore and Shanghai (Peoples Republic of China).

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Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute Teams up with Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center to Offer Comprehensive Anti Aging …

Beverly Hills, California (PRWEB) September 22, 2014

Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute has now teamed up with the Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center to offer patients comprehensive anti aging and stem cell therapies. For those individuals desiring to achieve pain relief and avoid the need for joint replacement or cosmetic surgery, treatments at the practices represent the most modern methods available. Call (310) 247-0466 for more information and scheduling.

At Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute, Dr. Raj offers extensive experience with stem cell procedures for all types of arthritis, sports injuries, fractures, tendonitis and ligament injuries. Frequently, patients are able to delay or avoid the need for joint replacement surgery with the outpatient treatments. Dr. Raj is a Double Board Certified Los Angeles orthopedic doctor who has frequently been named one of LA's Top Orthopedists and also serves as an ABC News medical consultant.

By teaming up with Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center, the cosmetic aspects of regenerative medicine are included. This includes non surgical facelifts, hair restoration, laser hair removal, photofacials and hormone replacement therapy.

Founded in 2005 by the "wellness experts to the stars Dan Holtz and Devin Haman, Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center has a well-earned reputation as one of the most comprehensive anti-aging and wellness centers in Los Angeles. Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center has recently been featured in Malibu magazine, on the Hallmark Channels Home and Family program along with the NBC Nightly News.

Regenerative medicine represents a new paradigm for pain relief and cosmetic procedures. The issues at hand are actually corrected as opposed to simply applying a "band aid." The stem cells offer the capability of restoring and regenerating damaged tissue, whether it be cartilage, skin, muscle or tendons.

For more information and scheduling at either the Beverly Hills Orthopedic Institute or Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center, call (310) 247-0466.

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