The Future Healthcare Interface

How can AI unlock a new form factor in healthcare, one built for clinicians instead of legacy software limitations?

General-purpose tools like smartphones and tablets create friction in specialized professional workflows, especially in healthcare.

As the industry is forced to produce more with less, efficiency, quality, and safety must be increased through advanced software. This video features Robin Resnik, co-founder of Humla, an interface built specifically to bridge the physical world and AI for healthcare professionals.

Robin discusses why general-purpose models are insufficient and how Humla aims to eliminate workflow friction by being context-aware and proactive. Humla is built into a doctor's name tag and is designed to minimize the use of scarce resources like hands, eyes, and cognition. The goal is to create a seamless experience where intelligence and support are provided throughout the workday without asking anything in return.