3 THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS FOR THE DIGITAL FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE | Christoph Holz | TEDxMedUniGraz

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @0sapnachouhan0
    @0sapnachouhan0 Год назад +3

    Yes, this is the time to be doing these 'thought experiments' and putting no limit on what we can imagine because one day it will be achievable. Truly exciting times.

  • @janetsplace1953
    @janetsplace1953 2 года назад +5

    This is such an important conversation to be having now, a real conversation where we ask big difficult questions, that simply right now aren't answered fully. I like forward to you Christoph being one of the people asking...

  • @shystrshystr
    @shystrshystr Год назад

    I have been waiting for this for so long and it is FINALLY HERE

  • @andreas2701
    @andreas2701 2 года назад +5

    It’s much more than just healthcare, isn’t it? Despite these thoughts are amazing for myself the most important one is the danger of technology developing faster than our moral. Thanks Mr. Holz - Recently, I became a curious listener to your podcast making my days even more worthwhile !

  • @johnpederson3085
    @johnpederson3085 Год назад

    My granddaughter has cochlear implants and I cannot sing the praises of this amazing technology enough.

  • @gaiasardoni
    @gaiasardoni Год назад

    Personally I'm really excited for the digital future. Not just for healthcare but literally everything. Learning, working, socializing, decorating... everything!!

  • @ThisIsMyGalaxy
    @ThisIsMyGalaxy Год назад

    I am so grateful to the innovation that has allowed those to experience the full spectrum of being human that they would not have otherwise experienced. However, my forgetfulness is not a reason to have a microchip implanted in me.

  • @camerongdowd
    @camerongdowd Год назад

    I'm pretty happy I was born into this time, it's incredible the uses for things people are coming up with.

    • @stanchance
      @stanchance Год назад

      I'm finding it a little scary to be honest

  • @maryyouson4404
    @maryyouson4404 Год назад

    I still think we have the capacity to remember and recall things that are beyond our current abilities.

  • @danabailey3887
    @danabailey3887 Год назад

    My daughter's cochlear implant has changed her world. We were hesitant to have something like that in her brain but she can hear birds and our voices. Wonderful.

    • @konglum
      @konglum Год назад

      such an incredible technology

  • @myfavoritestories
    @myfavoritestories 2 года назад +1

    Medical breakthrough that enhance an individuals quality of life sounds like a good thing. Nothing is really ever a certainty though I do think I'd give it a go if that meant I could hear at an old age.

  • @ben-basi
    @ben-basi Год назад

    Love what he says about hearing aids! My mother has hers synced to her phone and to her laptop and it's honestly so cool to think about how that kind of tech is going to evolve

  • @ninamenes
    @ninamenes Год назад

    Many men die needlessly because of prostrate cancer. Having the technology to test and operate would save so many lives.

  • @lincolnmessier1840
    @lincolnmessier1840 2 года назад +1

    The part about the chip that can be inserted into the teeth and powered by your chewing is so cool. Like just really peak innovation right there.

  • @georgenotbest
    @georgenotbest Год назад

    I know heaps of people who are super excited for this to be a thing.

  • @riddermartijn
    @riddermartijn Год назад

    Thought experiments like these challenge our assumptions and provoke critical thinking about the realities of technological advancements - both positive and negative.

  • @nostatus4me
    @nostatus4me Год назад

    I hope we can find a way to prevent pandemics with tech, hospitals are scary enough.

  • @deluxe_vegan1390
    @deluxe_vegan1390 Год назад +1

    can we take a moment to appreciate this man's color coordination?

  • @braydenteagan5572
    @braydenteagan5572 Год назад

    Having a chip that can analyze DNA within minutes is impressive. It could be a game-changer for medical diagnostics and situations that are time sensitive.

  • @lilygrander
    @lilygrander Год назад +1

    There's something about the idea of human implanted microchips that really appeals to me. It's this ease of access of what's important to me in a now very complicated world.

  • @jim-chew
    @jim-chew Год назад

    Enjoyed Christoph's talk because of the many examples he gave of how digital technology is and will be a benefit for all of us.

  • @lilyschmyer
    @lilyschmyer Год назад

    Man it is crazy how far technology has come in such a short time... and how much further it's about to go!!

  • @simonkranzer6557
    @simonkranzer6557 2 года назад +1

    Sehr spannend! Inspiring talk Christoph!

  • @fionatruscott
    @fionatruscott Год назад

    This makes me genuinely excited for the future of health care. I though telehealth was pretty awesome but the possibilities for where it could go from here are really interesting!

  • @natalemodesto
    @natalemodesto Год назад

    These are really cool scenarios to think about! I really hope it does get to a point where an ambulance can just rock up to wherever the medical emergency is and is equipped with something that can assess and provide treatment right then and there. Would be so valuable in terms of those situations where time is crucial.

  • @justinberdand
    @justinberdand Год назад

    Can we just get over being scared of everything and embrace the fact that these advancements could actually be really beneficial to how we operate in our daily lives?

  • @itsmesamrendall
    @itsmesamrendall Год назад

    I'm sorry but how amazing is the chip he talks about around the 3:30 mark? Powered by your chewing??? Incredible.

  • @juniorjensen
    @juniorjensen 2 года назад

    I knew this day was coming! I did! That doesn't keep me from cringing a bit thinking about it and seeing that x-ray... Yep...

  • @helenimnotready
    @helenimnotready Год назад

    wow, great video for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare.

  • @elissazachary3790
    @elissazachary3790 Год назад

    I never knew that the defibrillator was invented by Mary Shelley! Very cool, thanks Christoph.

  • @butterflyaffect
    @butterflyaffect Год назад

    '12 hour surgeries were never meant for humans in the first place' - very true.

  • @emmasmythe
    @emmasmythe Год назад +1

    Having surgery away from a hospital setting and your own dedicated nursing robot would deliver much better outcomes. Hospitals are the last place you want to be when you're sick.

  • @MochaOoze
    @MochaOoze Год назад

    that dna analysis idea is so cool!

  • @mannylestrada
    @mannylestrada Год назад

    As someone who often forgets passwords I'd be delighted to have a microchip holding all that information.

    • @darioconsolata8691
      @darioconsolata8691 Год назад

      yes, although I'd be afraid of someone getting ahold of all that. guess it's not much different than having a password manager though

  • @gizmeaux
    @gizmeaux Год назад

    Wow I learnt so much from this talk! Suggested videos on point for a change.

    • @12100myts
      @12100myts Год назад

      i feel like they made the algorithm better or something

  • @luisasanchez5532
    @luisasanchez5532 Год назад

    I can already hear the kind of protests people will make about their privacy and how invasive it all is 🙄

  • @michael-rivera
    @michael-rivera Год назад

    This is a really cool talk Christoph, thank you.

  • @russhearn
    @russhearn Год назад +1

    AGI is not far away!!

  • @taliksharot
    @taliksharot 2 года назад

    Surely we always knew that this is where we were going with computer tech and micro chips?

  • @katemartens
    @katemartens Год назад

    Omg yes is there also a way to include accessing our homes in this chip? I would love to never have to worry about forgetting my keys.

  • @wzhen9391
    @wzhen9391 Год назад

    We really are living in the future.

  • @ameyhousten
    @ameyhousten Год назад

    I'm all for robots. Truly. I just wish we knew our own potential before we started to outsource.

    • @ninamenes
      @ninamenes Год назад

      Haha! This is a funny way to look at robots and how we'll be using them

  • @dahliaegil
    @dahliaegil 2 года назад

    I think nursing robots will be a wonderful addition to hospital wards. No more strained backs and injuries from lifting patients.

    • @blockchainbobisbroke
      @blockchainbobisbroke 2 года назад

      yeah, this could especially help with reducing fatigue-related slip-ups as well

  • @felicityhalette
    @felicityhalette Год назад

    I really love Christophs idealism here. Sadly I'm a lot more realistic and highly doubt medicine will evolve to a place like this. At least not in the US, where everything is an industry, designed to make money.

  • @T__B
    @T__B 2 года назад +1

    Has your wife already taken the chip out, really at the kitchen table with a knife or axe ? Fascinating, exciting and entertaining at the same time. I find the thought experiments very interesting. What the future brings will probably all be there sooner than we think.

  • @asiscranda
    @asiscranda Год назад

    I would be thrilled to have all my data in a microchip, bring it on I say.

  • @the-cookie_monster
    @the-cookie_monster Год назад

    NGL those hearing aids sound pretty cool.

  • @stewynotthedog
    @stewynotthedog Год назад

    Okay the self driving car thing freaks me out though. Unless there was some way to swap over ALL the cars at the same time there's still going to be people just cruising around, completely able to make mistakes and there you were UNABLE to react because AI is driving your car!!

  • @thisismindfulness
    @thisismindfulness 2 года назад

    There is such a divide in this, I know some people who can't wait to get that chip and put their whole lives on it and others that are genuinely so repulsed by it

  • @jessyclaston
    @jessyclaston Год назад

    😍🤩😯

  • @malachijude
    @malachijude 2 года назад

    A self driving OR with a robot doing the operation is a little confronting for me I gotta say.

  • @marinamajeran8904
    @marinamajeran8904 2 года назад

    I don't think I'm comfortable with a chip in my body. I'm still working on the chip on my shoulder! However we do have chips in our pets and the way this is explained it certainly makes sense.

  • @brittaniecrum
    @brittaniecrum Год назад

    Routinely we read about patients getting incorrect care in hospital. A microchip with their medical data would end this quickly!

  • @marianaattentio
    @marianaattentio Год назад

    I mean everything is pretty much already on our phones that we carry in our pockets right? Not much difference it going in our hands

  • @colincampbell5068
    @colincampbell5068 Год назад

    Where do I go to get this magic chip? Please sign me up immediately I can only see the positive side of this technology.

  • @lauraladlow
    @lauraladlow 2 года назад

    Some of his "thought experiments" may have gone completely over my head.

  • @mindfulmeditationsforall
    @mindfulmeditationsforall Год назад

    What he talks about around the 6:30 mark is super interesting but I think we're still a far way away from it becoming a reality.

    • @ninamenes
      @ninamenes Год назад

      Maybe not so far as you think...

  • @emma.st.charles
    @emma.st.charles Год назад

    Did Mary Shelley actually invent the defibrillator? I had no idea...

  • @atomoyoga
    @atomoyoga Год назад

    " Technology is running faster than intuition " 🤦 Scary! Solving all the external problems is a big problem! We need to focus on ethics and education more and a bit less in technology. But that is a utopia

  • @sammypdennison
    @sammypdennison Год назад

    I know a guy who had the NFC part of a transit card implanted into his hand and then got in trouble because it was a misuse of govt property lol

  • @lollo-lia
    @lollo-lia 2 года назад

    I felt really sorry for Christoph because no one laughed at his jokes. Maybe it was his accent? I thought it was very good

  • @iamsamfemia
    @iamsamfemia Год назад

    I can't wait for all the conspiracy theories to start about wHaT tHe cHiPs aCtuaLLy dO