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SubscribeWhat I'm trying to get the whole higher education and workplace training and education universe to think about is how the Fortnite generation is now coming into higher education and into the workplace. We can take this generation and force them into the old ways but I have a feeling that the new ways are going to emerge and a lot of that is immersive. In an AR VR PC computer sort of way, it's socially kinesthetic gamified. If we can meet them where they're at, I think we're going to be more successful with training and also gain stronger and happier employees.
Steve Grubbs, VictoryXR
Doctors are trained to be like lone wolves. It's not a team sport, despite how much movement we've had towards patient centered care and people working in collaboration. That's still solid but at the end of the day, three o'clock in the morning, the diagnosis is still yours to make over the phone or in the ER. And I think that's been a real struggle for a lot of my colleagues who've tried to make the jump to CMO and being the center of everything.”
Sanaz Cordes, MD, World Wide Technology
Look at what Google, Facebook or any social media platform does. They’re getting telemetry from all their users interacting with the platform in real time. And their algorithms and models are responding to that. So that precedence already exists. And that compute capability, that's used for good or bad, can be used for good in health systems.
BJ Moore, Providence
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