aiGED
The first—and only—podcast made for the 65-plus crowd that is all about ai.
aiGED
My Cataract Surgery Story — and What AI Helped Me Understand
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In this episode of aiGED, the podcast about AI for the 65-plus crowd, we explore how artificial intelligence is already woven into everyday healthcare — often in ways we don’t notice.
Using cataract surgery as a real-world example, Ginny walks through the experience from diagnosis to recovery, highlighting where AI plays a role behind the scenes: imaging, decision support, scheduling, instructions, and follow-up care. The takeaway isn’t technical — it’s practical. Understanding where AI is helping can make medical experiences feel less confusing and more manageable.
The episode also includes AI in the News, featuring a recent story that raises serious questions about AI, consent, and responsibility — a reminder that AI can be both helpful and hazardous.
As always, aiGED focuses on real life, plain language, and building confidence — especially for listeners who didn’t grow up with this technology but are curious about how it affects their lives today.
SHOW NOTES
The New York Times entitled “Grok, Elon Musk’s A.I., Is Generating Sexualized Images of Real People, Fueling Outrage” it’s by Kate Conger, published January 9th.
The Guardian (Paul MacInnes, published January 7th,) entitled:
World Cup players to have lifelike ‘AI avatars’ for use in VAR offside decisions
Netflix documentary: Cover-Up
aiGED: AI for the 65+ crowd