
In this mainstage panel, Dr. Robin Berzin—functional medicine physician and founder and CEO of Parsley Health—moderates a conversation about how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we understand and deliver healthcare.
The panel features three leading voices at the intersection of medicine and technology: Dr. Mark Hyman, co-founder and chief medical officer of Function Health; Dr. Dave Rabin, psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and co-founder of Apollo Neuro; and Christian Drapeau, stem cell scientist and author.
From Reactive to Real Time
Medicine is the only major sector of society that does not use technology to make decisions. The group builds the case for why that has to change, grounded in:
- The fundamental complexity of human biology—your microbiome alone contains 100,000 petabytes of data and your body runs 37 billion trillion chemical reactions per second
- The shift from episodic sick care to continuous, personalized, predictive health data collected through wearables and AI-driven analysis
- The gap between "normal" reference ranges (built on data from largely unhealthy populations) and what optimal health actually looks like
Hyman frames the moment plainly: as significant as the Industrial Revolution or the advent of the Internet. The current medical model is reductionist and reactive. It doesn’t reflect the network nature of biology. AI, applied correctly, can begin to close that gap—not by replacing physicians but by giving them a decision-support tool that draws on all the world's medical knowledge in real time.
The panel closes on a challenge that technology cannot solve on its own. Data is just the first step. Answers are the second. Action is the third. The human layer that bridges information and behavior is where AI still falls short . . . and where the future of medicine must evolve.
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