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This is a situation that I, and many of you, will find familiar — Caring for Aging Parents. Here are a few examples of how AI can help. note: When getting started with AI, begin with tasks outside your core job—it's a pressure-free way to experiment. 🧠 Background Research & Communication: ChatGPT can summarize complex medical research and help you communicate with the rest of the family. Prompts: ► “Help me explain to grieving relatives the implications of our 75 year old mother being diagnosed with glioblastoma brain cancer” ► “How can I effectively communicate with different family members about our mother’s condition, ensuring everyone stays updated and has a clear understanding of how they can help?” ► “What can we expect in terms of the progression of glioblastoma, and what might the timeline look like based on common outcomes at this stage?” 💊 Medication Management: Juggling multiple prescriptions, over-the-counter meds, and supplements? AI can help flag potential drug interactions and provide a second layer of review (but it’s always important to consult your doctor). ► “Are there any concerns or contraindications with this list of meds: (include all the meds from the different doctors as well as the over the counter medicines and supplements your parent might be taking) 📅 Doctor Prep Made Easy: Preparing for doctor visits can be stressful. AI can help you generate relevant questions and clarify medical reports, so you’re ready for the appointment. Prompts: ► “What information should we prepare for the upcoming neurologist appointment regarding my mother’s Parkinson’s and glioblastoma? What signs should we look out for to understand how her condition is progressing?” 💓 Reviewing Test Results: Interpreting medical reports can feel like deciphering a foreign language. AI can simplify these results, highlight key areas, and help you prepare questions for follow-up visits. ► “Here are my mother’s recent lab results: sodium is 138 mmol/L, potassium is 3.8 mmol/L, and hemoglobin is 12.5 g/dL. Can you explain these values, whether they fall within normal ranges, and identify any trends across her past three sets of blood work?” AI tools like ChatGPT can ease caregiving by providing clear insights when you need them. If you've used AI for caregiving, share your experience or reach out to discuss more ways to simplify the process." New Plant-Based Nanoparticle Treatment Offers Hope for Brain Tumor Patients... How much will AI help in the next pandemic? 🥼A fast and flexible approach to help doctors annotate 🦠️How Machines Learned to Discover Drugs⚕️ 💊‘Right to Repair for Your Body’: The Rise of Make Your Own Medicine 3D Printing Will Revolutionize the Way We Get Medicine... CancerLLM is 7.61% Better Enhancing clinical research and healthcare delivery...
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How AI is shaping the future of medicine.. Replaying Our Dreams: The Future of AI-Driven Dream RecordingImagine waking up in the morning, grabbing a cup of coffee, and then replaying your dreams from the night before like a movie.
Sounds like science fiction, right? But, according to experts, the technology to make this possible may be closer than we think. Recent developments in brain imaging and AI have brought us one step closer to making dream recording a reality. A 2023 Japanese research study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanners to record brain activity in sleeping participants. The study focused on sleep onset, where people experience visual imagery, and used machine learning to classify perceived objects based on brain activity. While this is a significant breakthrough, it's still a far cry from recording and replaying full-blown dreams. To move from sleep onset imagery to full dream recording, researchers need an enormous amount of detailed fMRI data from dreaming subjects. However, gathering this data consistently and reliably is a significant challenge. Additionally, accurate dream recollection is crucial for verifying the AI's predictions about what was dreamed. Assuming researchers can collect the necessary fMRI data, the next step would involve using this data to train an AI capable of translating brain activity into a visual or textual representation of the dream. Generative models, such as OpenAI's Sora and Google DeepMind's Lumiere, can create video sequences that mimic the chaotic and surreal nature of dreams. However, these AIs aren't actually "reading" minds; they're matching patterns of brain activity to images they've encountered before. The idea of recording and replaying dreams raises several ethical questions. For instance, how would this technology impact our personal experiences, and could individuals feel pressured to share or manipulate their dreams? How accurate would these recordings be, and could they lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations? Furthermore, how would we overcome the hurdles of bulky and noisy fMRI machines to record brain activity without disturbing sleep? While we're still years, if not decades, away from practical application, the rapid pace of AI research and development suggests that someone, somewhere, is already working on dream-recording AI. As research into brain activity and AI continues to evolve, what seems like science fiction today could very well be tomorrow's reality. Replaying our dreams remains in the realm of speculation, but the possibility of making it a reality is exciting and thought-provoking. As we continue to push the boundaries of AI and brain imaging, we may one day be able to relive our dreams like a movie. Until then, our dreams remain our own – fleeting, mysterious, and unrecorded. Generated by Meta Llama 3.1-405B 👩Google Taps AI to Revamp Costly Health-Care Push Marred by Flops...
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