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Biomarkers, wearables, and LLMs are redefining health and longevity
By Emir Mustafa Isler  |  Aug 20, 2024
Biomarkers, wearables, and LLMs are redefining health and longevity
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This episode of the Delta Dialog discusses the rapidly evolving fields of personalized health, the integration of AI, and the future of healthcare. Biomarkers, wearable devices, and large language models like BioGPT are transforming how the world approaches health and longevity.

AMSTERDAM - Today’s conversation begins with an introduction to personalized health, where guest speaker Dr Marcus Ranney explains the pivotal role of biomarkers in biohacking and how these technologies are shifting healthcare from episodic checkups to real-time, continuous monitoring through wearable devices. The discussion then progresses to the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models on healthcare. Ranney highlights the potential of models like BioGPT in improving health outcomes by interpreting large datasets, which stand to revolutionize personalized medicine.

Ethical considerations also take center stage, with Ranney emphasizing the importance of addressing bias in AI models - especially in huge and diverse countries like India. He discusses the need to create region-specific AI solutions that account for cultural and biological differences, thus better ensuring that advancements in tech do not inadvertently reinforce existing biases. The episode also provides a g

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