by Matthew Rehrl MD | CoVid, Facebook, Social Media
God! a new sight! a net, a snare of hell,Set by her hand–herself a snare more fellA wedded wife, she slays her lord,Helped by another hand!Ye powers, whose hateOf Atreus’ home no blood can satiate,Raise the wild cry above the sacrifice abhorred!Cassandra...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Social Media, Twitter
My personal mission—and how I hope to spend the next decade or so—is to understand the confluence of health, healthcare, and artificial intelligence in the context of ethics. So why do I spend a lot of time thinking and writing about social media, such as Twitter,...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Apple, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Facebook, Google
Facebook. Google. IBM. Microsoft. Apple. Amazon. Physicians: Start getting your digital resume together and start looking at purchasing a skateboard, because in the next few years chances are high that many of you are going to be working for one of these companies. ...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Facebook, Healthcare Ethics
The Zuckerberg-Facebook congressional hearings make one thing clear: There is a wide gap between what lawmakers understand about Social Media/AI and what Silicon Valley understands about it, particularly regarding privacy and content ownership. Trying to put Facebook...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Facebook
Facebook has been having a difficult week, but this does give us an opportunity to reflect on what Facebook is, and what it means, in particular with regards to the truth. When considering its role in patient complaints and reviews for healthcare organizations, here...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Big Data, Facebook, Healthcare Ethics
In the next few months, a lot is going to be learned about the relationship between Facebook, Cambridge Analytics, and the data of their users. The technical details will be interesting, as will observing the downfall of the CEO of Cambridge Analytica, or watching ...