By Scott Finney • April 27, 2026
At one of our weekly Memphis AI Meetups, an attendee mentioned — almost casually — that they'd used ChatGPT to compare and analyze their personal blood work results.
The table went quiet for a second. Then everyone started asking questions.
The process was surprisingly simple. They uploaded two sets of lab results — one from six months ago, one recent — and asked ChatGPT to compare them. Not for a medical diagnosis (the AI is very clear about disclaimers), but for pattern recognition. What changed? What improved? What should they ask their doctor about at the next appointment?
The AI organized the comparison into a clean table, flagged significant changes, explained what each marker means in plain English, and suggested questions to bring to the next doctor visit. All in about 30 seconds.
This isn't a healthcare story. It's a pattern recognition story.
The same capability that compared blood work results can compare quarterly financials. Or customer feedback trends. Or employee performance reviews. Or vendor proposals. The underlying skill is the same: take two sets of data, find what changed, explain why it matters, and suggest next steps.
That's what makes the Memphis AI Meetup valuable. Someone shares a use case from their personal life, and three other people at the table immediately see how to apply it to their business. The connections happen naturally because you're hearing from real people who actually did it — not reading a theoretical article about what AI "could" do.
Most business owners think of AI as a "work tool." Something for automating emails or qualifying leads. And it is — that's what we help people implement at WeAddBots. But the moment AI helps you understand your own health data? That's when the lightbulb goes on. If it can do that, what else have I been doing manually that it could handle?
That question is the starting point for every good automation. And it usually comes up at a meetup, not in a webinar.
The Memphis AI Meetup is free, in-person, and full of conversations you won't find online.
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