For clarity, I use this in non-clinical settings e.g. meetings with development team, recording ideas while driving or while on the throne, recording segments of podcasts that I want to remember etc.
I mostly used my OpenClaw as a simple memory layer. It was getting too cumbersome to maintain. So I replaced it with a simpler second brain setup on Cloudfare worker (free tier). I can access this as a MCP in all of my AI agents.
https://t.co/wlUmUVz1UL
Here is my usual workflow:
1. Record on Apple Watch
2. Transcribe on the phone (some of my conversations are sensitive)
3. Using webhooks, send notes with a non-sensitive tag to my second brain
4. Access everything through MCP as well as web UI
This app allows unlimited offline transcriptions and forwarding to webhook:
https://t.co/MpUxZkkNq3
(Not for clinical use)
We may be missing the point of educational institutions if we think the ultimate goal is to get a job. In college, you explore things that you wouldn't have otherwise and learn to get along with people that you may not share anything in common. No amount of $$$ can match the joy of learning something new.
Plus, you don't need to learn to use AI tools. They adapt to your workflow.
FreeVoice - AI voice keyboard.
Dictate, record meetings
https://t.co/1Rk2w4zdpY
- All data processed locally (100 % private)
- AI keys to directly integrate LLM responses (local for privacy or cloud for SOTA models)
- Integration with OpenClaw etc
- Provide only necessary context
https://t.co/ivGqPchYht
FreeVoice - AI voice keyboard.
Dictate, record meetings
https://t.co/1Rk2w4zdpY
- All data processed locally (100 % private)
- AI keys to directly integrate LLM responses (local for privacy or cloud for SOTA models)
- Integration with OpenClaw etc
- Provide only necessary context
https://t.co/ivGqPchYht
@trq212 This has been so awesome! It asks around 40 to 50 relevant questions and the feature turns out very close to what I wanted. Two of your tweets (this and the frontend designer plugin) have saved me over a hundred hours easily.
You will probably write a lot of personal statements in college. If I were to rewrite the essay: a brief story about the impact of Cal AI on someone's health > now you want to have an even bigger impact on people's lives > how can that specific college can contribute to magnifying your impact.
Your business achievements are amazing and you are bound to succeed financially irrespective of which college you attend. However, the essay doesn't tell me how college can contribute to your growth.
If you were to choose an intern, would you want someone who wants to learn from you and make the most of the opportunity vs someone who just wants to associate with you for the other benefits ($, name-dropping etc.).
GA tech is a fantastic school in a nice city. Congratulations!!
This is the first demo of a real-time, video-based assessment by a multilingual AI medical assistant.
You can try it for yourself at https://t.co/XFmKfqRI2k
If you just want to try the ambient scribe, you can try it at : https://t.co/YVJwbJYH4W
What if you had an assistant that helped you get basic history, organize all the PGMD (smartwatch, CGM, blood pressure logs etc.) and draft a HPI before the visit? And then, turned into an ambient scribe at the time of the visit.ย
The use of AI in healthcare is quite polarizing. However, most clinicians and patients have enjoyed the ambient scribe experience. So, using AI in increasingly important roles is inevitable. As clinicians, it's important that we stay involved and steer the technology in the right direction. Currently, many healthcare decisions are influenced by non-clinical professionals. Our involvement can help ensure that AI tools are developed and implemented with clinical needs and patient care at the forefront.
I look forward to your feedback. If you are interested in a design partnership, please reach out to me at [email protected]
#AIAgent #healthcare #Medical
@sofia_jones16 Dexcom Stelo will be the first OTC resource available for this. Their blog has some information about using CGMs (https://t.co/llkKZ5Eo6v). As this becomes mainstream, hopefully we will have more resources
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From a physician's perspective, your story is also about:
1. The limitations of telemedicine
2. Care delivery differences between various healthcare providers
@RolfeWinkler & @khadeeja_safdar Thanks for covering the perils of treating healthcare delivery like a technology startup through your reporting about Cerebral. It highlights why we don't 'go fast & break things' in healthcare. Your story resonated with me.