SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There's been a lot of conversation and consternation about artificial intelligence and its role in our society. Can platforms like ChatGPT be trusted?
For writing a customer service complaint or cover letter, certainly. But how about diagnosing what's ailing you or considering medical ethics? Can a chatbot be trusted to help make life-or-death decisions?
The AI says "yes"
ReplyDeleteLike Prostate exams, maybe?
ReplyDeleteI would say it is probably a coin toss as to who would give the best information. For the record, I only go to a doctor when I need to be patched up for an injury.
ReplyDeleteI am on medicare now. 68. I haven't been to the doctor since 2014. And that was just a perscription so I could fly on an airplane. I have been dropped twice by doctors because I haven't seen anyone. Almost threatened. Fuck them. I'll use the emergency room like everyone else.
DeleteDoctors aren't very reliable either.. Practicing medicine means you are guinea pig for doctors and of course they get huffy if you question them...
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Trust in the lord , everyone else must be verified. Including AI and anyone with either a penis or a vagina.
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