Sutter Health deploys generative AI platform Abridge
Abridge's solution uses AI to record, highlight, and categorize doctor/patient conversations
Read more...Factories used to be arranged in a straight line. That's because there was one steam engine, and it turned a shaft. All the machines were set up along the shaft, with a belt giving each of them power. The office needed to be right next to this building, so management could monitor what was going on.
150 years later, why go to work in an office/plant/factory?
But...
If we were starting this whole office thing today, it's inconceivable we'd pay the rent/time/commuting cost to get what we get.I think in ten years the TV show 'the Office' will be seen as a quaint antique.
When you need to have a meeting, have a meeting. When you need to collaborate, collaborate. The rest of the time, do the work, wherever you like.
The gain in speed, productivity and happiness is massive. What's missing is #7... someplace to go. Once someone figures that part out, the office is dead.
Abridge's solution uses AI to record, highlight, and categorize doctor/patient conversations
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