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Guesses at next tech bro stuff (some already in the wild) unfortunately, we're not done with AI yet
AI Teachers and Tutors
Full AI video commercials.
3D AI experiences in VR.
AI medical diagnosis for both consumer and insurance
AI pricing for insurance
AI shopping assistants, clothes, styling, decorating
AI mid-level management to rat out on people not working 60hrs a week.
AI medical diagnostics are actually pretty good… tests have had AI outperforming doctors in recognizing cancer in x-rays, for example….
as long as places aren’t trying to replace doctors, it makes a very good tool….
I'm thinking insurance companies feed your financial information, your test results, and your diagnostic data. The they come up with a treat / no treat opinion based on the likely financial outcome.
we’re already there on that one