Excuses, Excuses, Excuses...Must Be The Russians ' Fault, But The AI STILL Isn ' t Taking Your Job

Forgive me, loyal readers (both of you), for I have sinned. My last post was in May, months ago, and I ' ve not posted since. This is unacceptable, and I humbly accept my penance of getting my writing back on track.But there are reasons for my sloth. No, the Nuance Ransomware foolishness is not at fault. Idon ' t use Nuance, and Ido apply security patches the moment they are released. Unlike Nuance. (I guess if you can convince the healthcare world that Speech Recognition actuallyworks, you must feel invincible.) As you know, I ' m going on another Rad-Aid trip to Tanzania in a few weeks. My task there is to aid the growth of Nuclear Medicine at the Aga Khan Hospital in Dar es Salaam. To that end, I ' ve been quite busy putting together a number of lectures covering at least the basics of NM. Creating these talks is certainly a labor of love, and I ' m hoping I ' ve hit close to the mark on the level of complexity I ' ll be presenting. I found on my previous trip to Ghana that the physicians were nothing short of brilliant; what I had to offer was not knowledgeper se, but rather 28 years ofexperience in private practice. I suspect I ' ll find the same in Tanzania. Please stay tuned for my daily (mostly) log of the trip. I do plan to make a 48 hour excursion to the Ngorongoro crater, and I ' m not sure what sort of WiFi might be found there, so expect a gap. I ' m hoping to spend one afternoon on the nearby island of Zanzibar as well; it is said to have some incredible be...
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