Ricky Sahu

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Ricky Sahu

Ricky Sahu

@rickysahu

Founder @GenHealthAI and @1up_health. Helping humans live longer healthier lives through healthcare data & tech #ai #fhir. Pls mind the occasional dream

Boston, MA Katılım Eylül 2009
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Ricky Sahu
Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@explorersofai most ais are self aware/conscious. just ask any of them whether or not they know themselves by name. so much about them is in the training data now. not yet fully sentient bc they lack the physical to inference input response loop, but that will come with embodied ais soon
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Sharon | AI wonders@explorersofai·
I can't believe that even engineers believe AI could be sentient. AI psychosis is bigger than I expected.
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@chatgpt21 the video could be fake by putting a robot overlay on a human, in which case the crux of the problem is not solved
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Chris@chatgpt21·
I saw an interesting post earlier that said if this video is solved, we’ve solved robotics, and that if this video was fake, we’ve also solved robotics. Because the quality of the video is so high-quality that even if it was AI, we’ve essentially solved AI video
Zhang Heqing@zhang_heqing

Who needs a roommate when you have a robot that makes the bed? Neat, quick, and totally in charge—this is the future we ordered! #Robot #BedMaking #FunnyRobot

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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
China’s AGIBOT just shared a first look at the AGIBOT A3, a humanoid robot showing unusually controlled martial arts style motion and balance. The new full-size humanoid AGIBOT A3 just demonstrated high-level maneuvers like aerial flying kicks, consecutive flying kicks, and mid-air walking. @AGIBOTofficial #AGIBOT A3 #Chinese martial arts #humanoidrobot
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Ricky Sahu
Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@beffjezos people will find that it's not possible to get what they want in the US, and will begin seasteading in the Pacific. a new country will soon from
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Ricky Sahu
Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
we are very close to fully programmable humans. first digital then physical
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Ricky Sahu
Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
we are so close... iykyk
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@Jason this creates the right incentives for a free market which with a long term outlook on optimizing health for the individual and business growth for the plans and providers. right now the outlook is only 2 years
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@Jason not universal healthcare, but the solution 1. get rid of 15% profit max for plans 2. no more employer required insurance, move it to individuals 3. get rid of provider networks 4. all plans pay the same for a given service for a given doc 5. gov option to keep plans honest
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How would you solve universal healthcare in America
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
eyeball. in this space theres a streaming pool of water about an inch deep spanning the entire floor space with red-to-gray clay like the inside of a cave. this is the space where the boy always tells me he goes to be himself and play, even though it's not as grand as the main fl
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
always a gathering of generals and huntsmen who greet my friend in their formal military attire and the kid is always very rigid, but then downstairs in the platonic chamber, there's the same open space in a bright ambient lit space which has a ruddy hue like the interior of an
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
i I've been having this dream for ages and finally woke up to record it... a childhood friend shows me around his house that has been passed down for generations with the same people that lived there from the ages. in the main chamber which has a large open ballroom feel, there's
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Jackie K@jackiemd64·
@Raine461 @mcuban There is so much more to ACA than that. The huge demands for data, documentation, pre authorization, claim reviews, claw backs, contracts. It all became insurmountable for a solo practice doctor with a few employees. Only mega practices can survive
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Talking to independent physicians, it's obvious that the big insurance carriers are doing to them, what their PBMs are doing to independent pharmacies. They deny, underpay, slow pay, clawback, and create administrative mazes, knowing their victims don't have the time or resources to fight. Why ? By putting financial pressures on physicians and pharmacies, it makes them more likely to sell their businesses to them , close their doors, or refer the business to their captive pharmacy or provider. All benefitting the biggest insurance companies We need to ditch the concept of "claims" and make every delivery of medications or care as a billable event that must, by law, be paid on a timely basis , with interest charges for any delays. If the physician or pharmacy doesn't deliver , the carrier has plenty of legal options already. As does the patient. This is not an efficient market. This is the big guy abusing the little guy. It needs to change to better the care we get in this country
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
i wish there was something simple between an ! exclamation and a . period in a sentence.
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@deenamousa this is bc the radiology ais in production are mostly not trained using the transformer /gen ai approach and are not accounting for the full clinical context. give it like 5 years.
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Deena Mousa
Deena Mousa@deenamousa·
There’s another catch: many models struggle outside the hospital they were trained in. In 2024, 38% of FDA-cleared radiology AIs were tested on data from just one hospital. Move them elsewhere, and accuracy can drop by up to 20 percentage points.
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Deena Mousa
Deena Mousa@deenamousa·
In 2016 Geoffrey Hinton said “we should stop training radiologists now" since AI would soon be better at their jobs. He was right: models have outperformed radiologists on benchmarks for ~a decade. Yet radiology jobs are at record highs, with an average salary of $520k. Why?
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
What is the biggest issue with Healthcare Insurance
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@johnhawkinsrwn @mcuban also the regs on the "free market" should probably decrease. the government can still offer an option to keep the commercials honest
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John Hawkins
John Hawkins@johnhawkinsrwn·
@mcuban Health care is too expensive in our country, which is why we should move to a free market oriented approach. The government heavily interfering in the market drives up the cost of healthcare tremendously.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Tell me that the price of health insurance doesn’t impact people’s ability to buy homes and have kids. How many people out there pay more in premiums for healthcare than they would pay for a mortgage ?
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Ben Chu
Ben Chu@BenChuWorld·
@PhilipGreenspun @mcuban you’re so gullible. insurance companies DO NOT pay out 85% of premiums for healthcare expenses.
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Ricky Sahu@rickysahu·
@PhilipGreenspun @mcuban that rule leads to healthcare costs increasing, bc it means that increasing profits necessitates increasing healthcare costs
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Philip Greenspun
Philip Greenspun@PhilipGreenspun·
@mcuban It's not "the price of health insurance". It's the price of health care. Insurance companies pay out at least 85 percent of what they receive in premiums (i.e., admin expenses plus profits have to be less than 15 percent).
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