Healthcare AI needs more care, not just more speed
This episode of the Builder Series explores a question that often gets lost in conversations about AI in healthcare: what happens to the human experience of care?
Jack is joined by Lasse, Laura, and Vanessa from Corti, all with clinical backgrounds across surgery, neonatal intensive care, nursing, and neurosurgery. Together, they discuss why healthcare technology cannot only be measured by efficiency or time saved. Good care depends on trust, attention, body language, context, and the subtle information patients only share when they feel heard.
The conversation moves from ambient scribes and telemedicine to patient adherence, diagnostic cascades, vibe coding, and why clinicians must be deeply involved in building AI tools. The central point is clear: AI should help clinicians become more present, not replace the human judgment that care depends on.






