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Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing startup sectors.
First, a bit of my own bias on the automation versus human debate.
If you think about what a doctor needs to do to diagnose an illness, she needs to consider all the symptoms, take into account all the test results, consider all the treatment options, factor in all the side-effects of various medications and their interplay with other medications the patient is already taking. This is, effectively, a multi-variate optimization problem that a doctor has to do in her head. And, she needs to keep up with all the new research and advances in medical science, and factor those in as well. The field of medicine is full of incorrect diagnosis and mistreatment of illnesses. Now, if you replace this whole process with software, medical diagnosis becomes a truly scientific, deterministic process. I can tell you, if I have the option of being diagnosed by software versus a human doctor, I would always prefer software. It will be far more accurate.
If the medical profession can be automated to that extent, billions of people can have access to quality medical care. Today, this number is relatively low.
Entrepreneurs have a tremendous opportunity ahead.
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>>>This report from CB Insights breaks down the generative AI landscape across funding trends, top-valued startups, and most active VCs. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.
>>>This feature from MIT Technology Review compiles a list of the top ten breakthrough technologies that will change our world. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.
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