MedCity News January 21, 2025
Arundhati Parmar

Thomas Senderovitz, senior vice president of data science at Novo Nordisk, challenges conventional notions about AI and the need for humans in the loop.

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The introduction of any new technology can be disruptive. Think about the printing revolution and how scribes all but became obsolete soon after. Or typists before the personal laptop gained foothold. Or these eight jobs that have disappeared over the past 50 years. Humans were central to the loop in each of these until they weren’t.

One life science executive posed a provocative question about that human centrality at an event organized by consulting firm BCG during JPM last week.

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