Episodes

  • New Year Special: AI Entrepreneurship Opportunities in Healthcare for 2025
    Jan 13 2025

    This podcast episode discusses the 2025 AI Strategic Plan of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), focusing on the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The plan is seen as a roadmap for AI investment in the healthcare sector and predicts that by 2050, 3.5 billion people will need assistive technology, most of which will likely be driven by AI. The discussion covers the use of AI in medical product development (particularly noting the significant increase in the authorization of AI-assisted diagnostic devices in radiology), the acceleration of clinical trials, and the improvement of patient experiences. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of ensuring the reliability of AI systems, addressing algorithmic biases, maintaining cybersecurity, and balancing AI technology with human care. The ultimate goal is to responsibly use AI to promote equity, efficiency, and effectiveness in healthcare, while also providing guidance for entrepreneurs.

    Content by hhs.gov



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    37 mins
  • The Robotic Future of Wireless Capsule Endoscopy
    Dec 15 2024
    Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is rapidly evolving, integrating robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve gastrointestinal diagnostics. Miniaturised robots, guided by magnetic fields, navigate the digestive tract with millimetre precision, enabling minimally invasive procedures. AI algorithms analyse images, detecting anomalies like polyps with over 95% accuracy, significantly reducing diagnostic errors and improving speed. Further advancements focus on improving power management...
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    12 mins
  • Inside Innovation: The ZAYS‘s Startup Story with me (Part 2)
    Dec 7 2024
    This is the second part of a two-part series. I will share the story of ZAYS, a startup founded by my high school friend. As an investor and Chief Product Officer, I have been deeply involved in ZAYS's product development and innovation. Currently, ZAYS is seeking funding and expanding into global markets, and I am excited to spread the word about our journey.If you are interested in healthcare equity, public health benefits, and gastrointestinal cancer screening and prevention, I highl...
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    13 mins
  • Inside Innovation: The ZAYS‘s Startup Story with me (Part 1)
    Dec 1 2024
    In this two-part series, I will share the story of ZAYS, a startup founded by my high school friend. As an investor and Chief Product Officer, I have been deeply involved in ZAYS's product development and innovation. Currently, ZAYS is seeking funding and expanding into global markets, and I am excited to spread the word about our journey.If you are interested in healthcare equity, public health benefits, and gastrointestinal cancer screening and prevention, I highly recommend listening to bo...
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    10 mins
  • On-device AI: Reimagining Fraud Prevention with lightweight Models
    Nov 23 2024
    The theme of this podcast episode originates from an interesting project by Google called Dobby. I spent an afternoon discussing with our software engineers, and we envisioned how to use on-device AI technology, especially lightweight models, to enhance the ability to prevent phone scams.We talked about the advantages of on-device AI technology, including real-time processing, resource constraints, and privacy protection.We explored the foundations of this technology, including model compress...
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    19 mins
  • Entrepreneurs vs. Businesspeople: Understanding the Differences and Finding Your Path
    Nov 16 2024
    Episode OverviewInspired by enlightening conversations with startup founders in founder catalyst 2025, this episode delves into the crucial distinctions between entrepreneurs and businesspeople, exploring how these different roles shape economic development.Key Points Discussed1. Core Definitions & DistinctionsSchumpeter's definition of entrepreneurs as agents of "creative destruction"2. Approaching UncertaintyBusinesspeople's preference for certainty (referencing Buffett's "I don't inves...
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    9 mins
  • The Evolution of Software Services: From Tools to Colleagues
    Nov 9 2024
    In this Episode 4, we explore the evolution of software services from tools to colleagues. I believe software services will become "Software as a Work" (SaaW) in the future. Starting with Salesforce's concept of "The End of Software" in 1999, we review the development journey from SaaS to SaaW, as well as the changes in technology, management, and organizational structure brought by SaaW. I believe that SaaW is not just a technological innovation but a revolution in human work methods that wi...
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    11 mins
  • Remember : make the robot learning process more decent
    Oct 26 2024
    In this episode, we want to talk about a very interesting robot-related technology. It's a fascinating experiment. Driven purely by visual data, the robot relies on LLM, VLM, and RAG to achieve autonomous understanding and action. Without GPS, NFC, or radar, it can execute voice commands after visual learning and training. It is an advanced robotics technology called "remember" that NVIDIA is developing, which aims to give robots the ability to remember and understand the meaning of thei...
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    10 mins