Given how poor of a job most family drs do, it will be a godsend when they have access to AI to help them make sense of things.
I don't know that AI bots are now in the medical field. I only heard that they are using it in customer service
(09-08-2023 11:31 PM)BackdoorBillyBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Given how poor of a job most family drs do, it will be a godsend when they have access to AI to help them make sense of things.
haha, you have to remember though - these "ai" tools are basically just stealing content from other people and re-packaging it... it's not "thinking" ai - its sophisticated theft and repackaging to make it 'sound' like a human. it's basically still just regurgitating online content - and if the online content is poor - the advice will be poor too... you also need to remember that (in general) the medical "establishment" is a "for-profit" business. it's not designed to make you "healthy" - because if it did - they'd be out of business... instead - a "sick" patient is a "profitable" patient - hence why many of the treatments simply "mask symptoms" (i.e., hide the fact you have an issue), instead of actually healing it... it's much more profitable to keep you coming in weekly, taking meds, than to have one 5 minute visit that cures you... and the "ai" systems will most likely not be much different...
(09-08-2023 11:31 PM)BackdoorBillyBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Given how poor of a job most family drs do, it will be a godsend when they have access to AI to help them make sense of things.
haha, you have to remember though - these "ai" tools are basically just stealing content from other people and re-packaging it... it's not "thinking" ai - its sophisticated theft and repackaging to make it 'sound' like a human. it's basically still just regurgitating online content - and if the online content is poor - the advice will be poor too... you also need to remember that (in general) the medical "establishment" is a "for-profit" business. it's not designed to make you "healthy" - because if it did - they'd be out of business... instead - a "sick" patient is a "profitable" patient - hence why many of the treatments simply "mask symptoms" (i.e., hide the fact you have an issue), instead of actually healing it... it's much more profitable to keep you coming in weekly, taking meds, than to have one 5 minute visit that cures you... and the "ai" systems will most likely not be much different...
so just an FYI...!
I foresee a ton of class actions incoming...
Eventually the government or some agency will have to step in and reign Google in.