AI’s impact on businesses, consumers and employees MIT economics professor David Autor and president and CEO of Y Combinator Garry Tan join Washington Post Live to discuss how the next phase of the artificial intelligence revolution could impact America’s businesses, workforce and economy.
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On Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 1:00 p.m. ET: Across industries, artificial intelligence is already aiding in the customer experience, optimizing data in new ways, writing code and more. Join Washington Post Live for conversations with Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan and Massachusetts Institute of Technology economics professor David Autor about the impact of AI on America’s businesses, workforce and economy. Register to watch: wapo.st/futuristnextwithai
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Content from Philips: Jeff DiLullo, Chief Region Leader for Philips North America examines how we can provide better care for more people, especially in underserved communities. Watch to see how Philips is helping expand access to quality care with public-private partnerships.
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The AI revolution in health care Join Washington Post Live for conversations with top medical leaders about how AI could transform the patient journey of the future and ways to improve transparency and trust in this new era of medicine.
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LIVE at 12:00 p.m. ET: Artificial intelligence breakthroughs are ushering in new ways to individualize patient recommendations, augment diagnoses and aid in clinical decisions. Join Washington Post Live for conversations with top medical leaders about how AI could transform the patient journey of the future and ways to improve transparency and trust in this new era of medicine. Watch here: wapo.st/healthoct24
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On Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 12:00 p.m. ET: Artificial intelligence breakthroughs are ushering in new ways to individualize patient recommendations, augment diagnoses and aid in clinical decisions. Join Washington Post Live for conversations with top medical leaders about how AI could transform the patient journey of the future and ways to improve transparency and trust in this new era of medicine. Register here to watch: wapo.st/healthoct24
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Content from Samsung Electronics America: Kathy Baird, Chief Communications Officer at The Washington Post and Mark Newton, Head of North American Sustainability at Samsung Electronics America, discuss opportunities to overcome barriers and limitations to a sustainable future and how education is key to driving innovative climate solutions.
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Content from Samsung Electronics America: Mark Newton, Head of North American Sustainability at Samsung Electronics America shares how innovation in energy-efficient appliances can reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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Content from Samsung Electronics America: Climate change is one of the most critical challenges we face today, and home energy use plays a significant role in global emissions. Kathy Baird, Chief Communications Officer at The Washington Post and Mark Newton, Head of North American Sustainability at Samsung Electronics America, discuss how improving energy efficiency in our homes can lead to a dramatic reduction in emissions, benefiting both the environment and our energy bills.