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Part 2 of 3: "The Human Upgrade": Guiding AI With Skills We Already Have 2 min read
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Part 2 of 3: "The Human Upgrade": Guiding AI With Skills We Already Have

After considerable frustration and failure with software-centric applications, I'm very relieved to have discovered a solution that is simpler, more elegant and powerful; human-centric.

By Richard Hallett
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After considerable frustration and failure with software-centric applications, I'm very relieved to have discovered a solution that is simpler, more elegant and powerful; human-centric. It starts with us, taking our contextual sensitivity, clinical awareness and emphasis on the therapeutic relationship and then directly walks that into the interaction with AI.

Rather than letting it guide us, we guide it, and by learning to sit more firmly in this anchor we then have the correct foundation we can build on top of, step by curious step.

And before you know it, you're in your dancing shoes.

Rather than spending valuable time getting you up to speed with the technology that replaces the one everyone learned only last week, this cuts out the noise and focuses purely on the signal.

The signal? Understanding through living, connected human experience. The original "deep learning". The only thing we need to upgrade is you*

In rapidly changing times, your greatest asset as a healthcare professional is your relationship with AI. The details will change quicker than fashion; the principles will be as enduring as us.

Tomorrow, in the final part (Part 3), I will introduce you to a very new kind of solution. Embryonic, potent - unnamable potential.

*although I am sure you are already quite lovely

Feel the AI

What does this idea of "guiding AI" or "deep learning: version human" spark for you? How might focusing on enduring principles, rather than fleeting tech specs, change your approach? I appreciate any and all reflections! Thank you.


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