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by rcarmo
1112 days ago
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Urgent Care diagnosis won’t ever be replaced by an AÍ because there are too many factors at play (including liability). People who believe tech can replace doctors in open-ended scenarios don’t have any idea of how doctors perform triage and diagnosis. |
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Or that AI outperforms doctors in controlled studies and reading imagery? https://hbr.org/2019/10/ai-can-outperform-doctors-so-why-don...
Even being more empathetic than doctors as an LLM? https://today.ucsd.edu/story/study-finds-chatgpt-outperforms...
The first to go AI will be the telemedicine firms like TeleDoc, than the Urgent Care Centers will get AI screeners, and next the doctors will be left to click a confirmation button, and last since AI alone will outperform a doctor, that confirmation will fade away or lose importance.
Doctors get sued all the time, mostly when they mess up, if AI truly does better than these doctors, legal losses and insurance costs will drop off for hospitals.