• Yes, We're Arguing Semantics

  • Jul 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Yes, We're Arguing Semantics

  • Summary

  • What's in a name? If you're an AI pulling from a massive data set, everything. This week on Information Risk podcast, Doug and David discuss semantic interoperability, its challenges, and implications across various industries. If 'PE' means 'physical examination' in one record set and 'pulmonary embolism' in another, it could spell serious trouble for a patient, especially if an AI system doesn't know the difference. David Loshin breaks down the complexities of data sharing, standardization, and the need for universal terminology in fields like healthcare and retail. References: • When health records don’t capture patient deaths - Lown Institute • Electronic Health Record Errors Are a Serious Problem - Information Week • Achieving Logistics Interoperability: The Best Way to Breakthrough The Tangle Of Dumb Data Integrations - Supply Chain Tech Insights


    Information Risk is a podcast hosted by Doug Atkinson featuring David Loshin, a renowned data strategy consultant and director at the University of Maryland. David explores theoretical and real-world examples of 'information risk', the different types of risk that misuse and misinterpretation of data can pose to organizations. Contact David Loshin: ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠

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