Tech It to the Limit

De: Elliott Wilson and Sarah Harper
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  • Two wonks, one podcast, on a mission to make digital innovation in healthcare as entertaining as it is relevant! No medical degree required - just a sense of humor and a penchant for transformation!"

    ChatGPT Says: "Funny, ironic, and surprisingly informative - Tech It to the Limit!

    Tech It To The Limit 2023
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  • [AI]ncarnate: Humanoids in Healthcare? Meet Ameca!
    Apr 4 2025

    In this first-ever video episode of Tech It to the Limit, co-hosts Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson welcome special guests Leo Chen, U.S. lead at Engineered Arts, and Ameca, one of the world’s most advanced humanoid robots.

    Together, they dive into how humanoid robots might augment care delivery, bring joy to elder communities, and redefine digital companionship. The conversation blends deep tech insights with punchy humor, live impressions, and even a robotic roast.

    From rethinking patient intake to the ethics of AI in medicine, this episode explores the frontier of human-machine collaboration in healthcare with some unforgettable voice cloning and dance moves from Ameca along the way.

    If you’re a healthcare innovator, technologist, or just curious about where robots fit into your hospital system (or podcast), this is one not to miss.

    Key Takeaways

    • How humanoid robots like Ameca can support—but not replace—human healthcare workers
    • The role of facial expressions and physical presence in building trust with patients
    • Why latency matters more than perfect accuracy in real-time robot interactions
    • How Engineered Arts uses “personality prompting” instead of separate AI models
    • The potential of humanoids in elder care, education, and medical simulation
    • Why training LLMs locally is crucial to responsible healthcare AI adoption
    • The sticky ethics of decision-making, bias, and liability in AI-driven care
    • “Digital diplomats,” not bouncers—how robots can help de-escalate tense clinical moments
    • Behind the scenes of Ameca’s voice cloning, personality shifts, and dance demo
    • Why “bringing joy” is a valid mission statement for human-centric robotics

    In this episode:

    • [00:00:00] First video episode – why Ameca had to be on camera
    • [00:02:27] Sarah & Elliott’s favorite “tweezer nuggets” from the interview
    • [00:05:04] Meet Leo Chen and Ameca, the humanoid robot
    • [00:08:22] Ameca’s dad joke debut and bedside ambitions
    • [00:09:06] How humanoids can support eldercare, simulation, and intake
    • [00:11:33] The power of facial expressions in human-robot connection
    • [00:15:40] Where automation ends and empathy begins
    • [00:18:36] Ameca’s multilingual skills and patient-facing roles
    • [00:21:00] Under the hood: prompting LLMs and voice cloning
    • [00:25:00] Bias, liability, and the ethics of decision-making
    • [00:30:05] Emotional intelligence: simulated or sincere?
    • [00:34:57] Why Ameca is a “digital diplomat,” not a robot bouncer
    • [00:38:00] Funding and scaling humanoids in healthcare
    • [00:41:06] Elliott gets roasted—and secretly loves it
    • [00:43:00] What keeps Leo up at night about robotics
    • [00:46:08] Final thoughts: accountability, humanity, and being excellent

    Notable quotes:

    [03:31 - 03:58] “Ethical balancing acts? That’s a human specialty… I leave the life or death calls to the flesh and blood experts.”– Ameca

    [33:10 - 33:20] “We’re never going to claim Ameca is sentient. This is all meant to engage people—not pretend it has a soul.” – Leo Chen

    [46:08 - 46:24] “It’s important to remember the humans. I hope we can be excellent to one another.” – Leo Chen

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  • Cliffnotes
    Mar 7 2025

    Dr. Aditi Joshi of Telehealth.org joins Sarah and Elliott for a riveting play-by-play of the all-too-familiar faceoff between federal budget negotiations (again…) and healthcare providers about permanent reimbursement for telemedicine. Dr. Joshi also shares advice from her book, Telehealth Success: How to Thrive in the New Age of Remote Care, for healthcare organizations across the globe who are just beginning to dip their toes in the vast waters of creative use cases for virtual care. Be there, or be square!

    Original music by: Evan O’Donovan

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Journeymen
    Feb 7 2025

    In this Season 3 opener, your favorite tech wonks are joined by two healthcare IT legends and the ultimate power couple: Cris Ross and Ed Marx. Elliott and Sarah delve deep into Cris and Ed’s new book, Diagnosed, which explores the multiplicity of being a CIO and a cancer patient attempting to navigate the very systems these executives helped fashion. Talk about a mind-bending, Janus-faced odyssey, which we are happy to report has a happier ending than most Roman and Greek myths.

    Amazon.com: Diagnosed: An Insider's Guide for Your Healthcare Journey eBook : Ross, Cris, Marx, Ed: Kindle Store

    Original music by: Evan O’Donovan

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    1 h y 16 m
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