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by Ukv
476 days ago
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> And let me make this clear. I, as your patient, I never NEVER want the AI's treatment plan. If you aren't capable of thinking with your own brain, I have no desire to trust you with my health, To my understanding this tool is for transcription/summarization, replacing administrative work rather than any critical decision making. > just like I would never "trust" an AI to do any technical job I'd trust a model (whether machine-learning or traditional) to the degree of its measured accuracy on the given task. If some deep neural network for tumor detection/classification has been independently verified as having higher recall/precision than the human baseline, then I have no real issue with it. I don't see the sense in having a seemingly absolute rejection ("never NEVER"). |
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