Why Vinod Khosla Is All In on AI
When Vinod Khosla had a skiing accident in 2011 that led to an ACL injury in his knee, doctors gave conflicting opinions over his treatment. Frustrated with the healthcare system, the leading venture capitalist proffered, in a hotly debated article, that AI algorithms could do the job better than doctors. Since then, Khosla's firm has invested in a number of robotics and medtech companies, including Rad AI, a radiology tech company. The self-professed techno-optimist still stands by his assertions a decade later. "Almost all expertise will be free in an AI model, and we'll have plenty of these for the benefit of humanity," he told TIME in an interview in August.
Sep-22-2024, 11:00:00 GMT
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