Episode 10: The Biggest Release of the Year
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In this episode of the Veterinary AI Brief, co-hosts Robert Sanchez, Dr. Adam Little, and Aaron Massecar dive into the latest advancements in AI technology and its implications for the veterinary industry. The discussion kicks off with a focus on Google's release of Gemini 3, a groundbreaking AI model that promises to revolutionize the field with its multimodal capabilities. The hosts explore how these developments are set to transform veterinary practices, from enhancing diagnostic tools to improving client communication.
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Robert Sanchez, Adam Little, Aaron Massecar
Key Takeaways:
- Google's Gemini 3 is a game-changer in AI, offering state-of-the-art capabilities that surpass previous models.
- The integration of AI in everyday applications like Gmail and Google Docs is set to enhance efficiency and user experience.
- AI's role in veterinary medicine is expanding, with potential applications in diagnostics, client communication, and practice management.
- The rapid adoption of AI tools in the veterinary industry highlights the demand for innovative solutions that improve workflow and patient care.
Chapters:
- [00:00] Introduction and Welcome
- [05:12] The Impact of Google's Gemini 3
- [15:45] AI in Veterinary Diagnostics
- [25:30] Enhancing Client Communication with AI
- [35:50] The Future of AI in Veterinary Practice Management
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