Helpful tips - AI Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
Hi, my name is Justin Spencer. I'm the Chief Financial Officer of Echo Health, an AI-enabled medical device company for early detection of heart and pulmonary disease. We're learning as we go, and one of the things that we're learning is that AI has tremendous power in the hands of doctors and nurses. The key that we found is for the technology to be able to help them detect signs of heart and pulmonary disease much earlier with higher confidence, but also to enable them to do it better and faster. Those are two key things, doing things better and doing things faster. That's core to the value proposition, I think, of AI broadly in any space and particularly in our arena. So think about that as you're considering deploying AI in the medical device. Does it help the clinician do things better, or does it help them do it faster?
Video 2 Transcript
Be very thoughtful in your prompts that you're giving. AI, I feel like so many people now, they just like, it's given us the ability to just be lazy with the things that we do, because it will just do everything for us. But I think my best AI work, I guess I will say, are the ones that I am the most descriptive in my prompts and I do a lot of the thinking for whatever prompt I want to give it. Then I kind of let it fill up the rest or elaborate on my idea instead of creating a whole idea on its own and I don't really have a part in it. I think it gives an added boost to whatever you're doing.
Video 3 Transcript
There are so many free AI tools out there that you don't really need to pay for AI tools. In fact, most paid AI tools just link to an open source project like ChatGPT. And so if you know how to prompt ChatGPT right, you can get your AI tool that functionality for free. ChatGPT has gotten really good at drawings and word processing, all sorts of things. And so there's not really any point. In fact, usually you're just wasting money for what is once again a marketing gimmick.