Personalized
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What's great about this approach is that it can be
personalized.
It's called
personalized
medicine.
It's the ability to move from a statistical approach where you're a dot in the ocean, to a
personalized
approach, where we read all these books and we get an understanding of exactly how you are.
So, as we think into the future, you think that where we are today, as we often hear about smart, personalized, targeted drugs, Internet of Things, gene therapy, AI, that we'd already arrived in this era of precision medicine.
But these polypills weren't personalized, they weren't optimized to the individual.
What if we could optimize your
personalized
polypill?
You can print
personalized
braces, hearing aids, orthopedic devices, even I've been scanned and had my jeans tailored to fit to me.
So this got me thinking, what if we could 3D-print your
personalized
polypill?
And when I hit print, these will all fall through the device, I now pull out my
personalized
printed polypill with the doses and medications meant for me.
Could print your
personalized
polypill, each morning on your kitchen or your bathroom cabinet.
So, I hope we can reimagine the future of medicine in new ways, moving from polypharmacy, one-size-fits-all, low adherence, complications to an era of personalized, precise, on-demand medications that can take us and individualize our own health and health and medicine around the planet.
It would have to be personalized, you'd have to have private tutors and worksheets for every student.
The fact that patients like Robin are going to these clinics, are going to these dispensaries and getting that sort of
personalized
attention and education and service, really should be a wake-up call to the healthcare system.
Our online life is personalized; everything from the ads we read to the news that comes down our Facebook feed is tailored to satisfy our preferences.
For one particular project, we investigated medical genomics: the technology of gathering and using people's genetic data to create
personalized
medicine.
All of this existing knowledge in the world cannot possibly be efficient enough or
personalized
enough for yourself.
I suspect one question people have is, as we look forward to these amazing technical possibilities of
personalized
medicine, in the near-term it feels like they're only going to be affordable for a few people, right?
This will pave the way for
personalized
treatment.
Secondly, it's become much more
personalized.
The robotics technology is advancing to be more
personalized
and adaptive, to adapt to our everyday needs.
Second, people's experiences with the information is
personalized.
Applying artificial intelligence to biometric data creates a truly
personalized
experience.
It's like
personalized
medicine based on our DNA.
For every community in the United States, you could have your own
personalized
map of that.
So this will allow us to create
personalized
medicines in the Third World at a cost that is actually achievable and make the world a safer place.
And doing that, I think, is the answer to the future because it's not about scaling a new solution; it's about creating a movement in education in which people develop their own solutions, but with external support based on a
personalized
curriculum.
And they all have the same kind of features: highly collaborative, very personalized, often pervasive technology, learning that starts from questions and problems and projects, not from knowledge and curriculum.
And we've sort of
personalized
the whole oil industry into these CEOs.
Okay, so I want to show you just two more interfaces, because I think one of our big challenges is re-imagining our relationship to natural systems, not only through this model of twisted
personalized
health, but through the animals with whom we cohabit.
It feels like Neil Marshall realized that the basic story was too poor and instantly added ingenious ideas, depth and a
personalized
style, whereas "The Cave"-director Bruce Hunt simply went for the most rudimentary elaboration of the screenplay that was thrown on his desk.
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