Let's talk about healthcare in 2030 | Dr Marcus Ranney | TEDxSurat
Let's talk about healthcare in 2030 | Dr Marcus Ranney | TEDxSurat
Are we moving towards an era where robots will replace doctors? Hear out this dialogue by Dr Marcus Ranney where he points out the transition of the healthcare industry.
After completing graduation from University College Medical School in London, Marcus Ranney opted to practice clinical medicine in London and later he made the transition to Mumbai where for the past six years he has worked within the Healthcare industry as a consultant, for both private and public sector. Leveraging his network and domain expertise, to advise and develop strategies for a variety of healthcare organisations. Marcus is passionate about both sports and medicine, and is also a is a keen athlete and regularly participates in Half Marathons and Triathlons. He has recently been signed to publish his first book in the field of popular science. Marcus has always been a person of many interests and continues to expand his spheres of influence across different verticals through strategic mentorship and advisory roles to various startups.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
debatable topic: will AI be smart and sophisticated enough to replace human doctors to operate a surgery? And will humans be good enough to optimize AI to do surgeries in 100% accurate way and solve unpredictable issues?
Good video
I don’t think the AI replace doctors so soon
Engineers are going to replace medical doctors with intelligent robots.
Such an underrated video.
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Amazing indeed but how would these metallic surgeons give a human touch before the patient goes into anesthesia. Human communication is lost.
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