
December 31, 2024
Jason Elrod argues for the necessity of integrating cybersecurity into corporate governance, advocating for it to be a regular agenda item at board meetings. He predicts that by 2026, a significant portion of boards will include cybersecurity experts, recognizing it as a critical business risk rather than just an IT issue. Elrod calls on organizations to evaluate the frequency of cybersecurity discussions at the board level and highlights the broader implications of cybersecurity decisions on business operations and resilience. To normalize its importance, he encourages open dialogues among leaders to foster a culture where cybersecurity is a fundamental aspect of business strategy.
Cybersecurity: Essential for Corporate Governance and Boardroom Strategy LinkedIn
December 31, 2024
Graham Walker, MD, reviews his earlier forecasts regarding the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, revealing miscalculations about the speed of its adoption, particularly for back-office technologies. He notes disappointment over the lack of uptake in RAG chatbots due to organizations' hesitance to share proprietary content and highlights the significance of data protection in the evolving landscape. Although progress has been slower than expected, Walker identifies essential elements such as data integrity, trusted brands, and interdisciplinary collaboration as crucial for fostering success in the healthcare AI sector moving into 2024.
AI in Healthcare: Missed Opportunities and Key Trends for 2024 LinkedIn
December 30, 2024
Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle has successfully implemented the Virginia Mason Production System, inspired by the Toyota Production System, over the last two decades, enhancing its focus on quality and safety. This approach has led the hospital to achieve 26 consecutive "A" safety grades from The Leapfrog Group, making it one of only 12 hospitals in the country to do so. The methodology emphasizes patient-centered care and continuous improvement, with training available through the Virginia Mason Institute. The integration of this system across Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has led to significant improvements in safety metrics, such as lower colorectal surgery infection rates, demonstrating the effectiveness of collaborative problem-solving among staff.
Virginia Mason Medical Center Sets New Standard in Patient Safety Excellence Becker's Hospital Review
December 30, 2024
Tatyana Mamut, PhD, discussed key principles for developing effective AI agents based on insights from Anthropic's essay "Building Effective Agents." She emphasizes the importance of using simple, composable patterns instead of complex frameworks and notes that an AI agent built on Google Gemini has shown superior performance in real-world application. Mamut clarifies the distinction between AI agents and workflows, outlining that agents autonomously direct their processes, unlike workflows that follow predefined paths. She cautions against misusing LLMs for straightforward tasks better suited for traditional robotic process automation and highlights that the adaptability of AI agents is critical for handling unique customer inquiries and varying market conditions.
Simplicity Drives Success: Key Insights on Effective AI Agents LinkedIn
December 31, 2024
Jason Elrod argues for the necessity of integrating cybersecurity into corporate governance, advocating for it to be a regular agenda item at board meetings. He predicts that by 2026, a significant portion of boards will include cybersecurity experts, recognizing it as a critical business risk rather than just an IT issue. Elrod calls on organizations to evaluate the frequency of cybersecurity discussions at the board level and highlights the broader implications of cybersecurity decisions on business operations and resilience. To normalize its importance, he encourages open dialogues among leaders to foster a culture where cybersecurity is a fundamental aspect of business strategy.
Cybersecurity: Essential for Corporate Governance and Boardroom Strategy LinkedIn
December 31, 2024
Graham Walker, MD, reviews his earlier forecasts regarding the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, revealing miscalculations about the speed of its adoption, particularly for back-office technologies. He notes disappointment over the lack of uptake in RAG chatbots due to organizations' hesitance to share proprietary content and highlights the significance of data protection in the evolving landscape. Although progress has been slower than expected, Walker identifies essential elements such as data integrity, trusted brands, and interdisciplinary collaboration as crucial for fostering success in the healthcare AI sector moving into 2024.
AI in Healthcare: Missed Opportunities and Key Trends for 2024 LinkedIn
December 30, 2024
Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle has successfully implemented the Virginia Mason Production System, inspired by the Toyota Production System, over the last two decades, enhancing its focus on quality and safety. This approach has led the hospital to achieve 26 consecutive "A" safety grades from The Leapfrog Group, making it one of only 12 hospitals in the country to do so. The methodology emphasizes patient-centered care and continuous improvement, with training available through the Virginia Mason Institute. The integration of this system across Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has led to significant improvements in safety metrics, such as lower colorectal surgery infection rates, demonstrating the effectiveness of collaborative problem-solving among staff.
Virginia Mason Medical Center Sets New Standard in Patient Safety Excellence Becker's Hospital Review
December 30, 2024
Tatyana Mamut, PhD, discussed key principles for developing effective AI agents based on insights from Anthropic's essay "Building Effective Agents." She emphasizes the importance of using simple, composable patterns instead of complex frameworks and notes that an AI agent built on Google Gemini has shown superior performance in real-world application. Mamut clarifies the distinction between AI agents and workflows, outlining that agents autonomously direct their processes, unlike workflows that follow predefined paths. She cautions against misusing LLMs for straightforward tasks better suited for traditional robotic process automation and highlights that the adaptability of AI agents is critical for handling unique customer inquiries and varying market conditions.
Simplicity Drives Success: Key Insights on Effective AI Agents LinkedIn

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