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Comment by theshrike79

9 hours ago

Step 2 prevents that. It's not there by accident.

They need to write down their (initial) diagnosis before the AI answer is shown.

Step 2 doesn't prevent it, because of step 4. AI becomes "upon further testing/examination/review we conclude that..."

  • And then if the patient isn't cured or has an adverse reaction, the answer given by the doctor in step 2 is examined compared to the post-AI resolution.

    If #2 is correct and #4 wrong, the doctor has to answer for stuff.