Anonymous wrote:When a reputable doctor or lawyer says the same, I’ll start to worry. It’s slop and not to be trusted.
You know what it can do? Program/code. But how do we know that’s not slop as well?
Do not trust what tech execs say. They’ve invested probably billions, laid off thousands etc for this and need it to succeed. They are trying to manifest success.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/ex-google-exec-says-degrees-in-law-and-medicine-are-a-waste-of-time-because-they-take-so-long-to-complete-that-ai-will-catch-up-by-graduation/ar-AA1W8Fzh?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=69ad725a7d7b4a33a3b8db35aa5b5448&ei=29
My DS and DD are in first year of medical school with student loan debt at public universities, and this really scares me. My younger brother is working for an AI company specializing in radiology that can do a much better job than a radiologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/ex-google-exec-says-degrees-in-law-and-medicine-are-a-waste-of-time-because-they-take-so-long-to-complete-that-ai-will-catch-up-by-graduation/ar-AA1W8Fzh?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=69ad725a7d7b4a33a3b8db35aa5b5448&ei=29
My DS and DD are in first year of medical school with student loan debt at public universities, and this really scares me. My younger brother is working for an AI company specializing in radiology that can do a much better job than a radiologist.
How much does that tech bro stand to earn by making everyone think AI is all that? They will make bank on stocks and be on to the next tech thing they will not allow their own children to use.
Sorry, bro. When I need a tumor removed or a chemo treatment plan, I want a human and not AI slop.
I am hiring a lawyer this week to do my estate planning. Not using AI for that either.
Claude will let you know what to do in terms of documents and financial planing to minimize the estate tax. As an attorney, it is 95% of the way there in terms of the actual strategy of estate law. In terms of documents, it is probably 3 years away from outperforming the median estate attorney. Maybe five years from being near perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There will never be a true replacement of a physician, but I noticed our newest med school class is full of students who are working on si projects.
That might be true, but instead of needing 10 radiologists, they now need 1 to sign off final approval.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/ex-google-exec-says-degrees-in-law-and-medicine-are-a-waste-of-time-because-they-take-so-long-to-complete-that-ai-will-catch-up-by-graduation/ar-AA1W8Fzh?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=69ad725a7d7b4a33a3b8db35aa5b5448&ei=29
My DS and DD are in first year of medical school with student loan debt at public universities, and this really scares me. My younger brother is working for an AI company specializing in radiology that can do a much better job than a radiologist.
How much does that tech bro stand to earn by making everyone think AI is all that? They will make bank on stocks and be on to the next tech thing they will not allow their own children to use.
Sorry, bro. When I need a tumor removed or a chemo treatment plan, I want a human and not AI slop.
I am hiring a lawyer this week to do my estate planning. Not using AI for that either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find these "experts" know little about the lived experiences, needs, and preferences of the majority of people.
Yea. I need a hectic and understaffed ER in the city that takes eight hours to get through for ultimately minor ailments. Extra points for patients who are handcuffed to their bed because they also committed a felony. I’ll take AI
It's such a failure of imagination that the response to complaints about unaffordable unpleasant medical care is to throw AI at the problem instead of saying "hey, maybe we should have excellent, affordable human provided care like the rest of the developed world does."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok so you go to AI doctor with your kid, kid has heritable illness. AI overlords sterilize you and kid to lower social healthcare costs in long term.
You go to AI doctor at age 75 and it diagnosis cancer. Sends you to palliative care because AI overlords have rule about treating old people.
What's not to like?
You sound as delusional as tea partiers and their “death panels.” In reality that AI doctors costs a few thousand a year to operate so they’ll have more money for R&D and nurses to get you healthy again.
Aw, you are so innocent. It’s cute.
Anonymous wrote:I would ignore, OP. My husband is a doctor and he would it if his kids showed an interest in med school (they don’t). Sure, AI is invaluable as a support tool, but it cannot replace an actual human.
Anonymous wrote:AI not si
Anonymous wrote:I'm a lawyer who's seen AI work and it's a giant mess. Hallucinates like crazy, leads people entirely wrong. Maybe it will, but for now it's making messes that are taking more attorney time to fix. Legalzoom and their ilk were supposed to put lawyers out of business and largely did the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:How's AI supposed to perform a physical exam, palpitations a stomach, look in someone's ears, do developmental questions with an anxious kid, etc?