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by chispamed
2247 days ago
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As someone with your exact background, I agree with you on almost all points. However I think that the common notion is less that AI will/should replace physicians but rather that AI could help physician to free time that they could then spend with patients. So the ongoing human involvement is an almost explicit goal (outside of radiology and pathology at least). On another note and speaking from personal experience, NLP as well as patient information and note processing is something that might be less glorious than AI analysis of MRIs for example but which would have a far greater impact on physicians’ day to day life. Most residents spend like 50% of their time fighting applications with some of the worst UX I have ever seen just to get some basic information, log something or schedule a simple procedure. |
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