I would trust AI before I’d trust about 80% of doctors. Feed in all the vitals - blood work etc and hands down I’d go with the computer.
“””I would trust AI before I’d trust about 80% of doctors. Feed in all the vitals - blood work etc and hands down I’d go with the computer.”””
I would agree. Most doctors do not take the time to look at prior blood work results when they are looking at the current lab results. I have found that I need to do that myself. I maintain an excel spreadsheet where I have recorded my lab results over the past 20 years.
I would trust AI before I’d trust about 80% of doctors.
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My problem with AI is that it’s a threat to your privacy.
If you thought google was tracking people, I can’t imagine how well AI is planning to keep people’s information.
If I am not mistaken, you can’t even use ChatGPT without being logged in.
Don’t forget...you will not be able to change AI’S conclusions. E G.....if one of your symptoms is a “rare” or low incidence symptom, it may be downplayed when the diagnosis is made. The algorithm will disregard the pertinence of your symptoms.
If AI is misprogrammed you might as well be dead. Cause none of the medical “professional” sheeple will dare to go against the “robot”...
I see AI as a “prompt” to remind docs of obscure diagnostic or therapeutic considerations.
Dumb docs may use AI incorrectly...when general euthanasia is well accepted...expect it presented as an option for your AI generated reatment plan.