Seems kind of worrying that the best doctors in whatever field of medicine this is, can only correctly diagnose cases no better (or very slightly better) than 1 out of 5 times.
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I know that I might be the only Lemmy user happy with this, but AI applications in the medical field seems very promising for lowering costs and being more accurate.
Instead of lowering costs, remove capitalism and make doctors actually care about health rather than their paycheck and everything will work much better than a stupid AI.
As for accuracy, that's bullshit, you cannot measure medical success through the metric of valid diagnostics. A doctor is supposed to give a diagnosis that is reasonable based on a context ; an AI will try to find the answer that seems the most "likely" according to some data without any understanding of the context or risks.
This shit is really the same crap that happened with people eating radioactive crap thinking it would make them stay healthy, simply because it was the new cool tech. The difference being that radioactivity is a physical concept independent from human bullshit, while AIs are made by stupid humans, for stupid users, using human stupidity as its only source of information. It exacerbates the worst of humanity and frankly, isn't developed enough (and society isn't developed enough) to have a real use.