by Matthew Rehrl MD | Habit, Mind
Hey Doc, when was the last time you deep read a “deep” book? By deep reading I mean focused, consistent reading, pen and paper in hand, spanning several hours a day over several weeks. By a deep book, I mean a book that is just out of your grasp...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data
Technology is value neutral. A pencil is inanimate. In of itself, it is neither good or bad. A car is inanimate. In of itself, it is nether good or bad. A nuclear reactors is inanimate. In of itself, it is neither good or bad. We don’t regulate pencils, but we do...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Twitter
Most physicians don’t like Twitter. They think it will waste their precious time. For most of them, approached without clear intention, they are probably right. But, as my mom use to say to me – “It’s not all about you.” For now, forget about Healthcare 3.0...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare Ethics
To better understand the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and Humanity take a look at the movie AlphaGo on Netflix, the story of an artificial intelligence program created by Google’s company DeepMind. There is the drama of any contest – in...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning, Python
As I mentioned several weeks ago, I am a doctor who is endeavoring to learn the programming language called Python. My reason for pursuing this, which sounds rational, goes something like this: 1. The future of healthcare is Artificial intelligence and Big Data. 2. To...