Comment by menaerus
2 days ago
It takes 10 years of hard work to become a profound engineer too yet it doesn't prohibit us missing the things. That argument cannot hold. AI is already wide-spread in medical treatment.
2 days ago
It takes 10 years of hard work to become a profound engineer too yet it doesn't prohibit us missing the things. That argument cannot hold. AI is already wide-spread in medical treatment.
An engineer is not a doctor, nor a doctor an engineer. Yes, AI is being used in medicines - as a tool for the professional - and that's the right use for it. Helping a radiologist read an X-Ray, MRI scan or CT Scan, helping a doctor create an effective treatment plan, warning a pharmacologist about unsafe combinations (dangerous drug interactions) when different medications are prescribed etc are all areas where an AI can make the job of a professional easier and better, and also help create better AI.
And where did I claim otherwise? You're not disagreeing with me but only reinforcing my point
When a doctor gets it wrong they end up in a courtroom, lose their job and the respect of their peers.
Nobody at Google gives a flying fuck.
Not really, these are exceptionaly cases. For most of misdiagnoses or failure to diagnose at all, nothing happens to the doctor.