The Human Algorithm: What AI Can Never Replace | Nancy Oriol | TEDxBoston

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Nancy Oriol has spent decades at two frontiers: cutting-edge hospital medicine and grassroots street-level care. In this talk, she contrasts what machines are dazzlingly good at -data, pattern recognition, prediction - with what they fundamentally miss: the unsaid, the scared, the complicated human. From a bus driver whose life is saved in a van to students transformed by a “plastic patient,” she shows why presence, trust, and judgment cannot be automated. Oriol invites us to reimagine progress not as replacing humans, but as freeing them to do what only humans can do. Dr. Nancy Oriol is Faculty Associate Dean for Community Engagement in Medical Education at Harvard Medical School and a Harvard-trained anesthesiologist. A pioneer of community-based care, she co-created the Family Van, a mobile clinic model that builds trust, saves lives, and has inspired programs nationwide. She also founded HMS MEDscience, a high school biology program using immersive medical simulation to ignite inte

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