Its dependent entirely upon the teachers indoctrinating.
When students ask bad questions of the AI, the AI will return a bad answer. So the students are taught to ask bad questions by teachers.
You can test this, go ask an AI if the U.S. inherited slavery from the British Empire. The AI gets it right.
With AI, I have found the ability to ask a concise and meaningful question is the limiting factor.
Which still eliminates huge swathes of humanity from being able to use it effectively.
With the advent of AI becoming more useful it is going to bring a full-on war with colleges and universities as their usefulness will be paired down considerably. The real war will be battling congress not to spend billions on edgejuhmakashun. Even more reason to close out the DoED.
For health care, bring on market force:
1. Break most hospitals into two highly competitive entities
2. Convert other hospitals into real estate leasing entities with competing surgical suites and nursing wings
3. Separate out drug coverage so hospital systems can run care coverage systems and cut out insurance company overhead and meddlers.
4. Create interstate drug plans that don’t have to cover every drug....Group and exchange plans to offer vouchers at plan set amounts for out-of-formulary drugs.
5. These drug plans would be all the formulary drugs the doctors (and AI) prescribe with co-pays equal to manufacturing cost
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8. reform medical education, breaking down medicine and dentistry into simpler chunks and start it in the first year of college
9. replace most primary doctoring with AI
(human doctor would confirm AI diagnosis, prescribe ionizing radiation imaging/treatment, and voucher/government co-pay drugs)
But that's OK.
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