Ian Shakil: In the future, we will see smart adoption of Google Glass technology in clinical use cases.

June 07, 2021 00:29:35
Ian Shakil: In the future, we will see smart adoption of Google Glass technology in clinical use cases.
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Ian Shakil: In the future, we will see smart adoption of Google Glass technology in clinical use cases.

Jun 07 2021 | 00:29:35

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Show Notes

In this episode, Ian Shakil discusses how Augmedix became the first company to launch a clinical application using Google Glass and a phone to convert the natural clinician-patient conversation into medical documentation.

There has been an increase in adoption for natural language interface technologies for clinical applications in healthcare involving hardware, software, and data analytics. Augmedix works as a tech-enabled remote scribe that processes conversations and distills it real-time into a structured note in the electronic medical record.

Ian also discusses the differences between Google Glass and other conversational interfaces such as voice recognition technology, and how conversational AI tools are evolving in healthcare, specifically in clinical use. Take a listen.

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