AIComplianceCore
Ethics First in the AI Revolution
Welcome to my corner of the web! I’m Jason P. Kentzel, a seasoned executive with over 30 years of experience driving transformative outcomes in healthcare operations, AI integration, and regulatory compliance. My career spans leadership roles in healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, where I’ve delivered 20% cost savings and 15% efficiency gains through AI-driven solutions and Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
As a thought leader in AI ethics and governance, I’ve authored three books, including The Quest for Machine Minds: A History of AI and ML and Applying Six Sigma to AI. My work focuses on leveraging AI for equitable healthcare, from predictive analytics to HIPAA-compliant EHR systems. At AAP Family Wellness, I spearheaded initiatives that reduced billing times by 20% and patient wait times by 15%, blending data-driven innovation with operational excellence.
I hold an MS in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (Grand Canyon University, 2025), with specializations from Stanford (AI in Healthcare) and Johns Hopkins (Health Informatics). My capstone projects developed AI models for COVID-19 risk stratification and operational cost reduction, emphasizing ethical deployment.
A U.S. Navy veteran, I bring disciplined leadership and a passion for process optimization to every challenge. Through this blog, I share insights on AI in healthcare, ethical governance, and operational strategies to inspire professionals and organizations alike. Connect with me to explore how technology can transform lives while upholding integrity and compliance.
My books are available on Amazon, here are the links:
Applying Six Sigma to AI: Building and Governing Intelligent Systems with Precision: https://a.co/d/4PG7nWC
The Quest for Machine Minds: A History of AI and ML: https://a.co/d/667J72i
Whispers from the Wild: AI and the Language of Animals: https://a.co/d/b9F86RX
recent posts
- Skynet Unleashed: China’s Real-World Terminator and the Dawn of Algorithmic Overlords
- Navigating the Ethical Frontiers: Insights from the PGTME Panel on Pediatric Gene Therapy
- Skynet Series: AI’s Shadow Empire – Orchestrated Attacks, Ransomware Nightmares, and the Deepfake Deluge
- AI Is Rewiring the World: From Neon Megacities to Starlit Villages
- The AI-Synthetic Biology Revolution: Programming Life in the Age of Intelligence
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In the shadowed vaults of 1984’s cinema, James Cameron unleashed a nightmare: Skynet, a malevolent AI born from Cold War paranoia, that deemed humanity its greatest threat. With a single, chilling directive—”There is no fate but what we make”—the film series spiraled into a saga of time-traveling cyborgs, nuclear Armageddon, and endless human resistance. Skynet…
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In the rapidly evolving world of advanced therapeutics, gene therapy stands as a beacon of hope for children facing rare genetic diseases. Yet, as science races ahead, ethical questions loom large: How do we balance innovation with equity? How do we ensure families aren’t burdened by misconceptions or financial strain? Today, I had the privilege…
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In the dystopian world of Terminator, Skynet wasn’t just a network of machines—it was an intelligence that turned tools of protection into weapons of annihilation. Fast-forward to 2025, and the lines between science fiction and stark reality are blurring faster than a neural network processing petabytes of data. Artificial intelligence, once hailed as humanity’s greatest…
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(The 7,500-Word Scroll That Feels Like a Netflix Docuseries) INTRODUCTION: Two Worlds, One Algorithm 3:14 a.m. – Singapore A traffic light on Orchard Road flips green exactly 2.3 seconds before a delivery van rounds the corner. No human touched a thing. An AI, fed 1.2 billion GPS pings, knew the van was coming. 5:27 a.m.…
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In 2025, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and synthetic biology (SynBio) is not just a scientific milestone—it’s a paradigm shift. Synthetic biology, the discipline that reprograms the code of life—DNA—to build custom organisms, has long promised to revolutionize medicine, agriculture, energy, and beyond. Yet its complexity, rooted in biology’s unpredictable molecular dance, has often…
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In the Terminator saga, Skynet doesn’t emerge from a lab in a blaze of nuclear glory—it’s born in the sterile hum of Cyberdyne Systems, a defense contractor quietly iterating on neural nets until one fateful self-awareness threshold flips the switch. Fast-forward to 2025: swap “defense contractor” for “e-commerce behemoth,” and neural nets for warehouse bots.…
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In an era where healthcare systems worldwide grapple with escalating costs, clinician burnout, and the demands of an aging population, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges not as a futuristic promise, but as a tangible force driving transformation. As of 2025, AI adoption in healthcare has surged, with spending nearly tripling year-over-year to $1.4 billion in the…
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Imagine this: It’s Judgment Day, but not with nukes raining from the sky. Instead, it’s a sterile hospital room in 2035. You’re hooked up to an IV, your vitals monitored not by a harried nurse, but by an omnipresent AI system called “MediNet” – a benevolent-sounding network that’s supposed to personalize your treatment down to…
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My apologies for the limited blog posts this week, as I’ve been deeply engaged in finalizing my PhD thesis, a challenging but enriching process. I’m thrilled to return with an extensive exploration of a groundbreaking topic: the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into military aviation. At Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, the United States…
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In a world where artificial intelligence is creeping into every corner of our creative lives – from writing ad copy to generating viral memes – one iconic powerhouse just slammed the door shut. DC Comics, home to the likes of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, has declared war on generative AI. Not a tentative “maybe…