What about school teachers?
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AI? Do you just mean following protocols instead of using one's own judgement?
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Explainability mafia also complicit here.
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I think that whole black-box thingy has something to do with it. The problem is not that DL is not perfect, but that it is very hard to predict when it fails
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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It reduces their job security and makes them accountable, given how much doctors have to look up, it also reveals the lack of clothes on the emperor
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we are talking about expert systems, right? mycin, emycin, and such there is a liability constraint too, and the time spent during a diagnosis session on an expert system is longer and more boring than just judging from whatever they can remember
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PA/NP + AI = MD. That should solve the doctor shortage. And if things go bad, you will never know if it was bad care or the disease process.
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True, one of our AI application didn't get approved because the doctors said the app saves time but they want to be seem "busy" in hospital lol
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This is a really dumb tweet. Perhaps AI “beats” doctors at diagnosis once the patient has shown up, all relevant data divulged, and that data structured and inputted into the AI system. Doctors create relationships that make (1) and (2) happen, and don’t need data entry.
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“AI beats doctors at diagnosis” is like saying “robot arms beat humans at construction”.
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