Telemedicine has never looked so useful. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has people scared, sick, and stuck at home under government orders, the ability to remotely handle routine care or offer advice as to whether or not someone should … [Read more...]
How Google buying Fitbit could be a win-win, even for Fitbit device owners
Earlier this week, news broke that Google reportedly made an offer to acquire Fitbit, the company that makes popular activity trackers for mainstream consumers. I read dozens of reactions from Fitbit owners on social media and almost all of them can … [Read more...]
Here’s how the FDA wants to regulate AI
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the future of medicine and wants your opinion on how it should handle machine learning. The agency, which has been ahead of the curve with its thinking about connected devices and AI in medicine, has … [Read more...]
Google’s Anthos and the death of Stringify
This week Kevin and I spend a chunk of the podcast discussing the end of Stringify and the other options available to users. We also talk about the need for an easy way to transfer automations from one system to another. After that, we tackle … [Read more...]
After Boeing’s 737 MAX, how do we regulate automation?
In the wake of a second crash of a Boeing 737 MAX airplane, most countries, including the U.S., have ordered airlines to stop flying that particular plane. The death of more than 350 people in two plane crashes over a five-month period is … [Read more...]