One of the most rewarding use-cases of AI is providing access of life changing services to minority populations who are underserved. Nowhere is this more true than in the medical field, and specifically in the quote-unquote niche field of LGBTQ Health.
Today’s guest is Dr. Roy Zucker, Director of LGBTQ Health Services at Clalit, Israel’s biggest HMO and chairman of the Israeli LGBTQ medical association.
We chat about the state of LGBTQ medicine in Israel, difficulties for LGBTQ patients trying to seek access to services and what his vision is for using AI to improve LGBTQ healthcare.
We discuss how doctors need to adapt to the AI age, and the fact that AI chatbots can provide safe spaces and be more compassionate or with less judgement to LGBTQ patients and give them services, as well as using AI for harm reduction in drug use and how that relates to getting past the safeguards of public Generative AI.
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One of the most rewarding use-cases of AI is providing access of life changing services to minority populations who are underserved. Nowhere is this more true than in the medical field, and specifically in the quote-unquote niche field of LGBTQ Health.
Today’s guest is Dr. Roy Zucker, Director of LGBTQ Health Services at Clalit, Israel’s biggest HMO and chairman of the Israeli LGBTQ medical association.
We chat about the state of LGBTQ medicine in Israel, difficulties for LGBTQ patients trying to seek access to services and what his vision is for using AI to improve LGBTQ healthcare.
We discuss how doctors need to adapt to the AI age, and the fact that AI chatbots can provide safe spaces and be more compassionate or with less judgement to LGBTQ patients and give them services, as well as using AI for harm reduction in drug use and how that relates to getting past the safeguards of public Generative AI.
We’ve heard many stories about how AI has become increasingly responsible for spreading misinformation, whether in politics, health information or otherwise. But did you know that AI can be used to combat misinformation too? In this episode we chat with Amelia Burke Garcia, Director at the Center for Health Communication Science at NORC at the University of Chicago and Rebecca Soskin Hicks, Pediatrician and Fellow at NORC. We discuss their new initiative to create health communication using AI. Their thesis is that AI can be the next form of opinion leader like social media influencers have been so far.
We discuss the theory behind this thesis, how this AI model gets trained and interacts with humans, what the ethical concerns are.
As a clinician Rebecca discusses the barriers to entry for using AI in her practice and we talk about the future of the study and share some contemporary tips for identifying health misinformation online.
Who's your Data? Podcast
One of the most rewarding use-cases of AI is providing access of life changing services to minority populations who are underserved. Nowhere is this more true than in the medical field, and specifically in the quote-unquote niche field of LGBTQ Health.
Today’s guest is Dr. Roy Zucker, Director of LGBTQ Health Services at Clalit, Israel’s biggest HMO and chairman of the Israeli LGBTQ medical association.
We chat about the state of LGBTQ medicine in Israel, difficulties for LGBTQ patients trying to seek access to services and what his vision is for using AI to improve LGBTQ healthcare.
We discuss how doctors need to adapt to the AI age, and the fact that AI chatbots can provide safe spaces and be more compassionate or with less judgement to LGBTQ patients and give them services, as well as using AI for harm reduction in drug use and how that relates to getting past the safeguards of public Generative AI.