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Waleed Mohsen: Putting People at the Centre of Healthcare Technological Change

Today’s healthcare is at a turning point. Rapid technological innovation is, on the one hand, with digital platforms, linked gadgets, and artificial intelligence, promising quicker outcomes. The human need for dignity, compassion, and faith in care, on the other hand, cannot be replaced. Few leaders can successfully strike a balance between these two realities. Among […]

Waleed Mohsen: Leading Healthcare Technology with Care and Clear Goals

In the rapidly evolving field of healthcare innovation, it’s simple to become overwhelmed by the cacophony of new product introductions and audacious promises. Nonetheless, Waleed Mohsen distinguishes himself—not by making the biggest noises, but rather by building with calm accuracy, compassion, and long-term planning. Waleed is paving the way for a future in which technology […]

Should We Really Aim for Conscious AI, or Is Emotion-Free Intelligence the Key to Progress?

We’ve all seen the headlines: AI is getting smarter, faster, and more capable by the day. It’s solving problems in ways we never imagined, from predicting protein structures to generating creative content (like this very blog post). And yet, there’s this persistent drive to push AI toward something more human—something resembling consciousness. But is that really the goal we should be chasing?

Where Is Our Personality: The Observer or the Observed?

The question of personality, and where it truly resides, gets at the core of something fascinating: is our personality something we create and observe, or is it the lens through which we observe the world? Are we the actors or the audience—or somehow, both at once?

This question leads us into the debate of the “observer” versus the “observed.” Do we actively shape our personality from some central seat of self-awareness, or is our personality just a collection of habits, behaviors, and tendencies we step back and watch unfold? Let’s dig in.