I'm a Podstar not a Doctor

That's a lot of blocks...

55 min · 18. März 2026
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We're talking to our old friend Mason - PA announcer for the Detroit Pistons this week! He's celebrating 25 years with the team and we're talking sports, AI, career paths, weird surgery shit, and just having a blast doing it all. The energy and laughs are infectous whenever he's around!

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This whole episode is AI...or is it?

AI ISN’T COMING. IT’S ALREADY HERE. AI is writing, creating, diagnosing, educating, and showing up in places most of us never expected. The question isn’t whether it’s changing healthcare. The question is what happens when doctors and algorithms don’t agree. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ali Giasi to talk about where AI is headed, what’s exciting, what’s terrifying, and why the future of medicine may look very different than most people realize. Some of it sounds incredible. Some of it sounds like a Black Mirror episode. IN THIS EPISODE * Will AI replace physicians or simply make them more effective? * How avatars and virtual assistants could transform patient education * The growing role of AI in surgical planning and clinical decision-making * Why low health literacy may be one of healthcare’s biggest AI opportunities * The promise and pitfalls of robotic surgery * Who’s responsible when AI gets it wrong? * The risks of overreliance on technology and losing critical thinking skills * AI manipulation, cybersecurity threats, and unintended consequences * What autonomous vehicles can teach us about trusting machines * Why physicians should start learning AI now instead of waiting

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