<p>Are Algorithms the New Stethoscopes?</p><p>What started as a routine medical visit changed the course of Mr Ashok Soota’s life. A senior doctor warned him of an urgent condition. The diagnosis was grave. But a few more opinions revealed something startling!</p><p><strong>There was no problem at all.</strong></p><p>That discovery led him to a bigger question: How much of what we call healthcare is built on trust, and how much on technology?</p><p>In this episode, Dr Akash Ryall, Director of Bethany Institutions, sits down with Mr Soota, the visionary behind Mindtree and Happiest Minds, to unravel the quiet revolution happening in hospitals, labs, and even classrooms.</p><p>What if algorithms could hear what stethoscopes can’t?<br>What if the future of medicine lies as much in data as in empathy?<br>And what if the real cure begins long before the first symptom appears?</p><p>This conversation moves from personal revelation to public reflection, touching on ethics, prevention, and the promise of technology that heals without replacing the human touch.</p><p>The bell may ring, but this lesson is just getting started.</p><p>Tune in! </p>

The School Bell Podcast

Bethany Institutions Bangalore

Are Algorithms the New Stethoscopes? Ashok Soota on AI, Ethics & Technology in Healthcare

NOV 6, 202547 MIN
The School Bell Podcast

Are Algorithms the New Stethoscopes? Ashok Soota on AI, Ethics & Technology in Healthcare

NOV 6, 202547 MIN

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Are Algorithms the New Stethoscopes?What started as a routine medical visit changed the course of Mr Ashok Soota’s life. A senior doctor warned him of an urgent condition. The diagnosis was grave. But a few more opinions revealed something startling!There was no problem at all.That discovery led him to a bigger question: How much of what we call healthcare is built on trust, and how much on technology?In this episode, Dr Akash Ryall, Director of Bethany Institutions, sits down with Mr Soota, the visionary behind Mindtree and Happiest Minds, to unravel the quiet revolution happening in hospitals, labs, and even classrooms.What if algorithms could hear what stethoscopes can’t?What if the future of medicine lies as much in data as in empathy?And what if the real cure begins long before the first symptom appears?This conversation moves from personal revelation to public reflection, touching on ethics, prevention, and the promise of technology that heals without replacing the human touch.The bell may ring, but this lesson is just getting started.Tune in!