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SubscribeWe'll look back at 2020, should we have another pandemic, a decade from now and I think we'll more quickly embrace the idea that digital, data and insightful information, whether it's through AI or other algorithms really should be embraced. We'll look at those tools and say wow how did I live without that?
John Groetelaars, Hillrom
If I were to give AI a grade during this pandemic, it would be B minus or C plus. It's not the AI's fault. It's a manifestation of how badly we need much better data, a better IT infrastructure and a better public health strategy. Otherwise the best AI that this country has is not going to be enough.
Dr. Anthony Chang, AIMed
Pre-pandemic, on average, on any single day we would have about 100 people working remotely. When the pandemic hit us we had to pivot to virtual very quickly. In about 48 hours we were at 4,000 people working remotely. A third of our workforce remains working remotely and in terms of work productivity we haven't seen any dips.
Dr. Zafar Chaudry, Seattle Children's
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