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Using AI to support your life with epilepsy

Epilepsy & Seizures | Last Active: Oct 28 7:48pm | Replies (10)

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@santosha I actually do Zoom training sessions on this concept of a "second brain" and AI tools in general for medical professionals. I am just wrapping up a session specifically for those of us living with a chronic medical condition. My opinion is that unless you have a chronic medical condition, like epilepsy, these tools and concepts are short-lived at best. I'll give you a really quick example. I am working on a book about my condition and journey, combined with the smart use of AI to empower patients. When my condition is starting to spiral my eyes shut, but my brain is still functioning. So I have a recording tool on my laptop that allows me to dictate my thoughts and notes, which I can paste into my "second brain" for later. In other words, my disability doesn't mean I am disabled.

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Here's an improved version:
Thank you, Dan! I'm looking forward to reading your book when it's available.
Have a lovely evening,
Chris