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Everything we've been working on in one dose Welcome to the midsummer newsletter, the once-a-month s

Everything we've been working on in one dose Welcome to the midsummer newsletter, the once-a-month summary of our most important ventures and content ideas. Generative AI has been at the forefront of our projects, no wonder, it is a hot topic these days. But we also spent time outside the AI realm and prepared the ultimate tier list of digital health devices, ranking 24 technologies based on their practicality, ranking them from S-tier (superb) to E-tier (never again). I hope you will find the newsletter useful! Best regards, Berci Bertalan Meskó, PhD The Medical Futurist [PROMPT ENGINEERING FOR HEALTHCARE: 11 TIPS TO CRAFT GREAT CHATGPT PROMPTS]( Giving good prompts will make us more efficient when working with AI, and increase our chances of getting valuable outputs. Understanding the art of ‘prompt engineering’ is becoming increasingly critical. Whether you’re a seasoned user of AI or a newbie, these guidelines should make your journey smoother and more rewarding. [READ MORE]( ALSO ON YOUTUBE If you prefer a YouTube video over written content, [here it is]( head over to our channel. [HOW TO REGULATE CHATGPT-LIKE LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS IN HEALTHCARE?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Large Language Models, like ChatGPT, Bard or MedPaLM bring about unprecedented potential and challenges in healthcare and require a unique regulatory framework. The frameworks will need to make a distinction between LLMs specifically trained on medical data and LLMs trained for non-medical purposes. [READ MORE]( WHY DO I THINK IT'S IMPORTANT? Our [latest paper published in Nature’s npj Digital Medicine]( “The Imperative for Regulatory Oversight of Large Language Models (or Generative AI) in Healthcare” published with Dr Eric Topol analysed the challenges and the possibilities of LLM regulations to make them accessible for healthcare use. [THE ULTIMATE TIER LIST OF DIGITAL HEALTH DEVICES]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In our latest video, I evaluated 23 different devices and technologies. Each of these was rated based on its practicality in measuring a specific health parameter or vital sign. These were chosen from a pool of over 150 devices we've tested over the past decade, which offered user experiences that ranged across the full spectrum, from superb to awful. [WATCH THE VIDEO]( ALSO IN WRITTEN FORM We've also discussed this topic on The Medical Futurist website, [here is the article]( for your reading pleasure. [THE 3 SCENARIOS FOR AI IN HEALTHCARE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In this video, I explain 3 different scenarios for AI in healthcare. One is the total dream situation (if everything goes perfectly), one is a still optimistic scenario, and one is a pessimistic one - others might call it the realistic one. Which one do you think will come true? [WATCH THE VIDEO]( MORE VIDEO CONTENT ON AI FUTURE We are surrounded by doomsday scenarios about the future of AI, but I believe we have solid reasons to remain optimistic, here I introduce 7 of my arguments. [Why Am I Optimistic About AI In Healthcare?]( [FROM CUFF TO CUFFLESS: THE EVOLUTION OF BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Blood pressure monitoring is an essential part of a patient’s examination; and in the digital health era and with the use of photoplethysmography (PPG), the means to do so are evolving In this article, we’ll consider the evolution of this practice and what awaits it in the future, as it might be the next healthcare practice most prone to change based on recent trends. [READ MORE]( MORE FROM THE MEDICAL FUTURIST TEAM --------------------------------------------------------------- JUST YET – [No, AI Won't Kill Creativity]( APP STORES – [Drugs Vs. Digital Therapeutics – A Digital Symbiosis]( ADD ONS – [The Best ChatGPT Plugins: How To Add Browsing, Learning, Wolfram And More]( HACKERS ALERT – [How Do They Hack Hospitals? – Cyberthreats In The Digital Health Era]( [color-forwardtofriend-48.png](mailto:berci@medicalfuturist.com) [color-facebook-48.png]( [color-youtube-48.png]( [color-linkedin-48.png]( [color-twitter-48.png]( [color-instagram-48.png]( © The Medical Futurist 2023 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Medical Futurist · Budapest · Budapest, Pest 1118 · Hungary

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