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How a Blue Cross executive wants to use AI in health insurance
Artificial intelligence is not new in health care, said Bill Fandrich, executive vice president of technology and operations for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. -
Violinist Hilary Hahn on performing Brahms with the BSO: 'It really gives you infinite possibilities'
Hilary Hahn will perform Brahm’s Violin Concerto in D, Opus 77 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. -
Meet the Boston-based doctor using AI and machine learning to pair patients with specialists
Dr. Joan LaRovere is a cardiac intensive care physician at Boston Children’s Hospital, but her first brush with artificial intelligence in medicine came working outside the U.S. -
Thinking deeply about AI at the Imagination in Action conference
The pace at which artificial intelligence had advanced in recent years has been stunning to John Werner, who is planning a new conference about the future of AI. -
Ask Dave Epstein: What should I do about the moss in my yard?
Spring is here, and so are Dave Epstein's answers to your gardening questions.
Latest from The Wake Up podcast
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Prosecuting Online Hate Crimes
GBH Senior Reporter Phillip Martin joined Jeremy Siegel to discuss hate speech in the age of social media, how easy it can be for someone to make a threat, and how law enforcement is stepping up to address the issue. -
Messi in Massachusetts?
On Saturday a soccer legend visits The Bay State. GBH News' Esteban Bustillo joins Jeremy Siegel to discuss the New England Revolution hosting Inter Miami at Gillette Stadium. That means, if all goes to plan, international soccer mega-star Lionel Messi will take the pitch against the Revs for the first time. -
Twilight in All of it's Glory
What's the difference between Civil Twilight and Nautical Twilight? Meteorologist Dave Epstein joins Paris and Jeremy to break down the various different stages of daylight (and twilight) as we progress through this Spring season, including what part of the day is his favorite (and why). -
Dying Young... at an Old Age
Paris Alston speaks with Andrew Scott, an economics professor at the London Business School and founder of The Longevity Forum. Scott will be speaking on a panel about re-examining aging on Wednesday afternoon at Harvard's T-H Chan School of Public Health. He is also the author of the new book The Longevity Imperative. -
AI and Your Personal Data
Jeremy Siegel speaks with MIT Graduate Anna Kazlauskas. Anna is CEO of Vana, a company that aims to raise awareness of the data that we’re putting out there … and let us take control of it at the dawn of the Artificial Intelligence age. Plus Meteorologist Dave Epstein answers your weather and gardening related questions.