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  • AI Tools Transform Family Healthcare Decision-Making During Crisis

    This isn’t an edge case. From anonymized U.S. ChatGPT data, we are seeing: • ~2M weekly messages on health insurance • ~600K weekly messages from people living in “hospital deserts” (30 min drive to nearest hospital) • 7 out of 10 msgs happen outside clinic hours Simon Smith (@_simonsmith) I’ve been critical of OpenAI lately, but for the past three weeks my family has been dealing with a health issue with my dad, and a ChatGPT shared project with live document syncing has been essential to organizing and understanding everything happening. Me, my four siblings, my mom, and my dad have faced an onslaught of information from various doctors and nurses, which we’ve captured in hundreds of text messages and documents and scans and you name it. ChatGPT has helped us collect this information in a single place, make sense of it, and interrogate it to make the most informed decisions possible. Also, credit where due: Claude played an important role as well, by ingesting iMessages and synthesizing summarizes from them to upload to ChatGPT, as well as by extracting text from a bunch of HEIC document scans. I think those of us, like me, excited at AI’s potential get frustrated when we can see issues so clearly, like ChatGPT’s bad design skills, and Claude’s increasing instability and confusing usage consumption. But at times like this I’m reminded of how incredible this technology already is, letting me and my family make sense and act on hundreds of pieces of information, empowering us in the face of a disjointed and fragmented healthcare system. — https://nitter.net/_simonsmith/status/2040539824034115676#m

    → View original post on X — @jeremyphoward, 2026-04-05 01:43 UTC

  • ChatGPT and Claude Help Family Organize Health Crisis Information

    chatgpt for helping navigate health issues for a loved one: Simon Smith (@_simonsmith) I’ve been critical of OpenAI lately, but for the past three weeks my family has been dealing with a health issue with my dad, and a ChatGPT shared project with live document syncing has been essential to organizing and understanding everything happening. Me, my four siblings, my mom, and my dad have faced an onslaught of information from various doctors and nurses, which we’ve captured in hundreds of text messages and documents and scans and you name it. ChatGPT has helped us collect this information in a single place, make sense of it, and interrogate it to make the most informed decisions possible. Also, credit where due: Claude played an important role as well, by ingesting iMessages and synthesizing summarizes from them to upload to ChatGPT, as well as by extracting text from a bunch of HEIC document scans. I think those of us, like me, excited at AI’s potential get frustrated when we can see issues so clearly, like ChatGPT’s bad design skills, and Claude’s increasing instability and confusing usage consumption. But at times like this I’m reminded of how incredible this technology already is, letting me and my family make sense and act on hundreds of pieces of information, empowering us in the face of a disjointed and fragmented healthcare system. — https://nitter.net/_simonsmith/status/2040539824034115676#m

    → View original post on X — @gdb, 2026-04-04 22:43 UTC

  • World’s First Autonomous Blood-Drawing Robot Uses AI Technology

    World’s First Autonomous Blood-Drawing #Robot Uses #AI to Find Veins and Collect Blood Automatically
    by @Berci #MedTech #Healthcare #HealthTech #Tech #Technology

    → View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon,

  • AI-Powered Prosthetic Hand Learns from Daily User Activities

    A Smarter Prosthetic: Esper Bionics’ #AI Hand Learns from Everyday Use
    by @EsperBionics #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation

    → View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon,

  • Five Tech Companies Launch AI Health Chatbots for Consumers

    This year 5 tech companies have introduced AI chatbots to consumers for health support @AnthropicAI @perplexity_ai @OpenAI @Microsoft @amazon @nicnguyen, a @WSJ journalist, tried some out. gift link wsj.com/tech/ai/health-data-…

    → View original post on X — @erictopol, 2026-04-04 17:19 UTC

  • Grok-4.20-Beta 1 Dominates Medical AI Rankings with Multi-Agent Architecture
    Grok-4.20-Beta 1 Dominates Medical AI Rankings with Multi-Agent Architecture

    🚨 Grok-4.20-Beta 1 just took the #1 spot in Medicine & Healthcare on Arena — and it’s not even close. With style control enabled, Grok isn’t just accurate — it’s adaptable, aligning responses to clinical context and communication needs. Even more impressive? 👉 The multi-agent version ranked #3 That means xAI now holds 2 of the top 3 positions in medical AI. Let that sink in. 🧠 Why this matters (beyond rankings) Medicine is one of the hardest domains for AI to excel in: – Zero tolerance for hallucinations – High-stakes, life-or-death decision support – Complex, context-heavy reasoning – Need for both precision and clarity And yet — Grok is not just performing well in benchmarks… 👉 It’s already being used in real-world, critical medical scenarios, helping guide decisions where timing and accuracy matter most. ⚙️ Technical Insight What stands out here is the combination of: – Style-controlled generation → tailoring outputs for clinicians vs patients – Multi-agent orchestration → distributed reasoning across specialized agents – High factual grounding → critical for clinical reliability This signals a shift from “general-purpose LLMs” → domain-optimized AI systems with structured reasoning layers 🏗️ Architecture Takeaways We’re seeing a clear pattern emerge in next-gen AI systems: 1. Single-model excellence is no longer enough → Multi-agent systems are becoming the new frontier 2. Control > Raw Intelligence → Style control, guardrails, and contextual tuning are essential in healthcare 3. Real-world validation beats benchmark hype → Impact in live medical scenarios is the true benchmark 🌍 Bigger Picture Grok isn’t just chasing leaderboard positions. It’s being positioned as an AI that can actually help humanity in its most critical moments. And in medicine — that’s the ultimate test. This milestone isn’t just about dominance… It’s about trust. 🔗 Follow my communities and personal initiatives: – Amazing AI, Data, Quantum Computing & Emerging Technologies — drdebashisdutta.com/ – Research & Innovation – Quantum, AI & Advanced Systems — researchedge.org/

    → View original post on X — @debashis_dutta, 2026-04-04 13:34 UTC

  • Automatic Dispensing Robots Modernizing Pharmacies

    How #Automatic Dispensing #Robots Are Modernizing Pharmacies
    by @gigadgets_ #MedTech #HealthTech #Tech #Healthcare #TechForGood

    → View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon,

  • Keras Kinetic Fine-Tuning Tutorial for LLMs on JAX TPU Stack
    Keras Kinetic Fine-Tuning Tutorial for LLMs on JAX TPU Stack

    Good tutorial on using Keras Kinetic to fine-tune LLMs on the Keras + JAX + TPU stack! Kuan Hoong (@kuanhoong) Fine-Tuning Gemma 2B on PubMedQA: Building a Medical Q&A Assistant with LoRA, Keras Kinetic, and Cloud TPU kuanhoong.medium.com/fine-tu… #TPUSprint — https://nitter.net/kuanhoong/status/2039827630661517753#m

    → View original post on X — @fchollet, 2026-04-03 20:15 UTC

  • MEDVi: $1.8B with 2 Employees Thanks to AI
    MEDVi: $1.8B with 2 Employees Thanks to AI

    Matthew Gallagher built MEDVi into a $1.8B company generating more than $400M in revenue with just two employees. It is one of the clearest examples yet of how AI can dramatically compress the headcount needed to build at scale. [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @taryl_ogle, 2026-04-03 16:09 UTC

  • Grok Heavy Advances: Dominates Medical AI Rankings on Arena
    Grok Heavy Advances: Dominates Medical AI Rankings on Arena

    Current release of Grok is much than beta 1, which beat Opus in this arena. We usually update the model twice a week. Try the current version of Grok Heavy and you will be pleasantly surprised. X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok-4.20-Beta 1 just ranked #1 in Medicine & Healthcare on Arena (with style control) The multi-agent version scored #3 xAI literally has two models in the top 3 for medical AI….dominating the leaderboard And this is not just about rankings. Grok has actually helped people through serious, life-or-death medical situations in the real world Medicine is one of the hardest AI categories to shine in because it requires the utmost precision, and Grok just crushed it Grok is designed to actually help humanity… and this proves it — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2039868736182861955#m

    → View original post on X — @debashis_dutta, 2026-04-03 01:24 UTC