Would you go to an #ai doctor?

‘Dhruv Khullar is a physician and contributing writer at The New Yorker, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the use of A.I. in medicine, whether doctors will lose the skills to properly diagnose, and how accurate these new computer-aided diagnoses actually are.’
#KERA #KERAThink #KrysBoyd #DhruvKhullar
https://think.kera.org/2026/02/12/would-you-go-to-an-a-i-doctor/

Would you go to an A.I. doctor? - Think

Physician and contributing writer at The New Yorker Dhruv Khullar joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the use of A.I. in medicine.

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Corporate “loyalty” programs aren’t about rewarding us—they’re about tracking us. This podcast exposes how companies exploit data from their most faithful customers. Convenience is the bait, surveillance is the hook. Time to question who really benefits.
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http://think.kera.org/2025/12/02/how-rewards-programs-trick-their-most-loyal-costumers
#KERAThink
#Privacy #SurveillanceCapitalism #LoyaltyPrograms #DataRights
How rewards programs trick their most loyal costumers - Think

Former director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection Samuel A.A. Levine joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how loyalty programs can hurt consumers.

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Stop blaming moms for #autism - Decades before the headlines about #Tylenol, moms have always had to worry if they were to blame for their child’s autism. Sara Luterman, Disability and Aging Reporter for The 19th, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the so-called “refrigerator moms” of the 1950s, and what today’s rhetoric from the Health & Human Services Secretary mean for mothers struggling to navigate a difficult diagnosis. #KERAThink
https://think.kera.org/2025/11/07/stop-blaming-moms-for-autism/

Journalist Nick Keppler joins Krys Boyd to explore how narcissistic personality disorder is diagnosed, why some seek change, and why empathy for this condition remains elusive. Based on his Slate article.
#Psychology #MentalHealth #Narcissism #PersonalityDisorders #Empathy #SelfAwareness #ScienceCommunication #KrysBoyd #KERAThink

https://think.kera.org/2025/08/21/do-narcissists-deserve-compassion/

Enjoyed Martha Barnette of @wayword on #KERAThink speaking to Krys Boyd.
One of the things she may have enlightened me on is a co-worker's use of "needs approved" rather than "needs approval" or "needs to be approved." While I never tried to correct them, I always noticed it with curiosity.
"The joy of being a word nerd"
#words #lexicography #linguistics
https://think.kera.org/2025/08/05/the-joy-of-being-a-word-nerd/

The mystery and misery of headaches - Think
Tom Zeller Jr. joins Krys to talk about the science, treatment, and social stigma of headaches.

#KERA #KeraThink #KrysBoyd #Headaches #ClusterHeadaches #migraines
https://think.kera.org/2025/07/29/the-mystery-and-misery-of-headaches/

Related: ‘Every relationship has a person who loads the #dishwasher like an architect, and one who throws plates in like a tornado. Ellen Cushing, staff writer for The Atlantic, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why arguments over daily chores might signal deeper issues in a partnership, why some household appliances have such a hold on us, and, yes, we’ll get to scientific proof of how that dishwasher is really supposed to be loaded.’ #KERAThink https://think.kera.org/2025/05/23/why-you-fight-about-the-dishwasher-2/
America Is Watching the Rise of a Dual State - Think
#AzizHuq speaks with Krys Boyd about how some dictators rise to power quietly, including the role of the judiciary in Nazi Germany, including parallels and differences with our own times. #DualState #Corruption #Judiciary #authoritarianism #keraThink
https://think.kera.org/2025/04/16/dictators-sometimes-take-power-quietly/