Diagnosis of even relatively simple systems can be a challenge [Just ask my furnace guy the other day].
Getting a correct diagnosis is valuable in multiple dimensions. [The furnace guy eventually got it totally right on the first trip out to the compound and deserves every penny he earned.]
The human body is not simple in theory nor practice.
As long as the AI diagnosis is not mandatory [CDC, I’m talkin’ ‘bout jou...], I’m open to a 2nd opinion.
“The human body is not simple in theory nor practice.”
No, but PARTS are well known.
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