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AI in Healthcare: Shadow AI, Trust & the Human’s Role — with Dr Keith Grimes (#70)

57 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Most AI-in-healthcare conversations ask what the tools can do. This one asks a harder question: what happens when AI becomes smarter, faster and more emotionally present than the humans around it? Christophe Jauquet and Dr Keith Grimes go past the “AI will help doctors” narrative to the power, trust and culture shifts already leaking into daily practice. In this episode: * The rise of “shadow AI” — clinicians and patients quietly using tools faster than the system around them * Signals from HLTH Inc. Europe and the AI-in-the-NHS clinician community * Whether AI flips the old power dynamics of medical expertise * What’s left for the human when AI can advise, reassure, remember and explain at scale * Trust, ego and the collective intelligence of technology With Dr Keith Grimes, pioneer in medical digital innovation. AI isn’t just a tool inside healthcare — it’s reshaping who holds authority in it. Another signal of health being remade from the outside in. Send us your ideas, suggestions or questions. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2278096/fan_mail/new] Subscribe to Healthusiasm newsletter: https://www.h [https://www.christophejauquet.com/healthusiasm/podcast]ealthusiasm.com -- -- -- Book Christophe Jauquet for keynotes: www.christophejauquet.com [https://www.christophejauquet.com]

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