Open AI, Legacy Firewalls, and Insurance Cyberbullying – Fun Friday

Happy Friday everyone!  It’s been a while since we’ve done a Fun Friday article.  We have had so much content from the various fall health IT conferences, that there just hasn’t been space for our usual Fun Friday series.  However, I figured it was time to correct that this Friday.  We all need a little humor going into the weekend.  This week we have an eclectic mix of healthcare humor. Our #AI future times 🙂 pic.twitter.com/x7UYgqY6Vj — Eric Topol (@EricTopol) December 2, 2023 I don’t think AI will take over anytime soon. Although, this is funny to think about. Plus, there’s some argument to be made that AI would do better than many leaders in our lives 🙂 #CIOs when replacing legacy firewalls….. pic.twitter.com/2HLZNXGN1D — Aaron Miri (@AaronMiri) October 23, 2023 Some legacy items just grow lives of their own. They’re not as straight forward as you think to replace. I’m watching for all these ERP replacements. Not quite as impactful to clinicians as say an EHR replacement, but still a big deal. Legacy security equipment is always interesting too. Remember your ABCs Always Be Cyberbullying (insurance companies) https://t.co/KzEQQrIDJ7 — Dr. Glaucomflecken (@DGlaucomflecken) November 23, 2023 I think most of us know the be annoying enough trick. Just keep being annoying enough that they make it better. If you have an audience on something like Twitter, then you can amplify that even more. It’s sad that ...
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