
This podcast is based on sources authored by Dr. Jiajie Zhang, Dean, Professor, and Glassell Family Foundation Distinguished Chair at McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics at UTHealth Houston, consisting of excerpts from a written text and a YouTube video transcript. It offers an overview of the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on healthcare and education. Both sources assert that the human brain is now open source, as intelligence is now shareable, scalable, and open source, dramatically transforming cognitive labor akin to how the steam engine transformed physical labor. The material highlights AI's superior performance in diagnosis, research (like protein folding), and academic benchmarks, arguing that institutions must adapt and integrate AI into their operations and governance to lead in this new era. Specifically, the sources detail how AI is reshaping patient care, streamlining hospital operations, and requiring a fundamental shift in educational curriculum toward human-AI collaboration.
This podcast was produced using Google NotebookLM and is based on the following sources. The episode reflects AI-generated summaries and interpretations of the sources provided.
(1) Presentation on September 24, 2025, "The Brain is Now Open Source: Building an AI-Native Health Science Institution.", by Jiajie Zhang
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjxwTyJVd7A
(2) Blog Article: September 30, 2025, "The Brain Is Now Open Source - Building an AI-Native Health Science Institution", by Jiajie Zhang
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/brain-now-open-source-building-ai-native-health-science-zhang-ea0yc/