Friday 07/17/2026
In the morning, our Muffin Mosey, and on to the shopping center for coffee, and then Trader Joe’s. For an event next week I was asked to contribute “nuts or trailmix” so at TJ’s I bought a sack of trail mix and a couple cans of a nice nut mix, macadamias and cashews.
At 11 I joined the former AI group, now reconstituted as ResTech, to see a presentation on Cubigo, the interactive system that Jean, our new IT czar, wants to install. We (the res tech committee) had been dubious and nervous about this, because we were afraid it would bury all the control of content as staff functions, with no resident control.
The demonstration, which was a live zoom session by a Cubigo guy, was very reassuring. In particular, the system does support fine-grained, tiered authorizations. So there will be “Cubes” (the system’s name for what anybody else would call pages) that are resident-controlled, and residents authorized to edit those cubes and not others.
There will (of course) be a massive amount of work to do to adapt present practices to the new system, but I feel pretty good about the result at the end.
I spent the afternoon finishing Wachter’s book A Great Leap, about AI in medicine, so could finally pass it on to Joanne, who will pass it on to our library when she finishes it. Bottom line, Wachter sees AI as making a positive contribution, maybe making doctors at least 25% more effective, but sees major issues in regulation and control that will take years to work out.