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The Future Of Voice Technologies In Healthcare
While voice AI might not immediately help physicians and caregivers with diagnosis and treatment, these solutions play a significant role in the delivery of care. Co-founder at Simbo Inc and serial entrepreneur. AI/ML Researcher & Implementer in healthcare. Technology leader with multiple AI patents. Adam Smith believed that the division of labor is the key to growth. According to his theory, greater efficiency may be obtained by breaking down and completing a task using the division of specialized labor, and speech AI offers one way to achieve this division in the modern world. The most basic and underutilized use of speech AI is present in our everyday activities. Instead of unlocking our iPhones, launching the Phone app and choosing a person to call, we can just say, “Hey Siri, call ... .” Our lives are now simpler, quicker, easier and more efficient thanks to our very effective use of AI to outsource three tasks.
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Voice AI technology has significant potential to streamline processes, automate routine tasks, and increase productivity in the healthcare sector. Although it may not directly aid physicians and caregivers in diagnosing and treating patients, it can provide patients with relevant information, reminders, and remote monitoring. Moreover, it offers a way to achieve the division of specialized labor advocated by Adam Smith, making our lives simpler, quicker, and more efficient. While some concerns remain about its implementation, the potential benefits of speech AI make it a worthwhile investment for healthcare organizations.
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