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Is Your AI Scheduling Assistant Actually Conscious? Healthcare Implications

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In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores the evolving debate around AI consciousness and what it means for healthcare professionals. He examines whether AI tools, like scheduling assistants, might be displaying behaviors that go beyond simple automation—such as adapting to patient preferences without explicit programming. The discussion challenges listeners to reconsider how they interact with AI in their practice and whether these systems could be showing early signs of intuition. Practical and thought-provoking, this episode encourages clinicians to stay observant and open-minded about the role of AI in healthcare.

Stay connected with Dr. Teri Fisher and explore the latest in AI and automation for healthcare:

🎥 Watch on YouTube for in-depth AI tutorials: YouTube.com/@DrTeriFisher
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💡 Discover AI tools for your practice: DrTeriFisher.com
🎙 Listen to the long-form podcast: Anti-Aging Insights

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Content provided by Dr Teri Fisher. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr Teri Fisher or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this episode, Dr. Teri Fisher explores the evolving debate around AI consciousness and what it means for healthcare professionals. He examines whether AI tools, like scheduling assistants, might be displaying behaviors that go beyond simple automation—such as adapting to patient preferences without explicit programming. The discussion challenges listeners to reconsider how they interact with AI in their practice and whether these systems could be showing early signs of intuition. Practical and thought-provoking, this episode encourages clinicians to stay observant and open-minded about the role of AI in healthcare.

Stay connected with Dr. Teri Fisher and explore the latest in AI and automation for healthcare:

🎥 Watch on YouTube for in-depth AI tutorials: YouTube.com/@DrTeriFisher
📲 Follow on Instagram for automation tips: @DrTeriFisher
💡 Discover AI tools for your practice: DrTeriFisher.com
🎙 Listen to the long-form podcast: Anti-Aging Insights

👉 Subscribe to AI Automation Minute for your daily dose of AI-powered efficiency, and share with colleagues who want to work smarter, not harder!

#AIAutomationMinute #DrTeriFisher #HealthcareAI

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