2024-08-27
22 分钟Advancing technology can be used to raise our own standards of communication.
Connection and the ability to explain where we are and where we need to go is critical for success in communication.
My name is Matt Abrahams and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to think Fast, talk Smart, the podcast today I'm excited to speak with Russ Altman.
Russ is a professor of bioengineering at Stanford University.
His primary research interests are in the application of AI and data science to problems relevant to medicine.
Russ is also the host of Stanford Engineering's the Future of Everything podcast.
Welcome, Russ.
I'm a big fan of your podcast and really enjoyed the opportunity we had earlier today where I was a guest on your show.
Thanks so much.
Thanks for having me.
I share enthusiasm for this podcast and it's kind of a thrill.
I think it might be my first podcast as a guest, and it couldn't be a better one.
Oh well, thank you, and I'm excited for what we're about to do.
You ready to get started?
Yes.
Excellent.
Each of your podcast episode titles starts with the future of.
So let me start by asking you for your thoughts on the future of communication, especially how AI plays out in it.
So, first of all, I'm glad you mentioned that I had you on my podcast, because the answer is, you told me the future of communication.
But I actually thought about it before we chatted.