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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I already use an app that identifies skin conditions using AI (family prone to them). If the condition didn't clear up quickly, I would go to the doctor and also tell them what the app suggested. I would say maybe the app was right about 80% of the time. Maybe it will get to 95% in the next decade. But there will always need to be humans validating the technology, which can screw up royally on occasion. [/quote] And humans don't screw up royally in health? I think the point is that there is going to be a turning point where the error rates of AI in medicine are going to be lower than those for a human. At that point, why would it make sense ever to go to human doctor? AI is already being used across the globe when you enter and there are no more staff at customs because the entire thing is using facial recognition. AI imagine analysis and machine vision are far better than people think and are evolving more rapidly than most realize. It only matter of time until the bulk of diagnostics is performed by AI and that all your insurance will pay for. [/quote]
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