> “No computer, no AI can replace a human touch,” said Amy Grewal, a registered nurse.
I don't believe this to be true in the long run. We will almost certainly have Westworld like robots in the future. Researchers have also found, on average, ChatGPT has better bedside manners than doctors.
Step 3.5 Doctor rewrites analysis to go with whatever the AI spits out because:
* Too busy (assumptions were made that patient load could increase with ML support)
* Too scared of being sued even if the doctor disagrees
* Too scared of being fired because the doctor keeps overriding the "cost effective" ML verdicts
We've seen this play out over and over in the medical field. I've watched my Primary Care physician go from angst over patient outcomes to angst over statistical outcomes for his department. It took 15 years, but the system got him.
True and if they're leading with their fucking feels when making major life decisions their arrested emotional development is liable to land them in deeply regrettable circumstances.
... even if the tech materializes, is Westworld the thing you want to reference if you're arguing that AI replacing humans is a good thing? I think all incarnations of that book/film/show involve robots that (a) don't work as intended and (b) kill people (c) make humans behave badly.
I don't believe this to be true in the long run. We will almost certainly have Westworld like robots in the future. Researchers have also found, on average, ChatGPT has better bedside manners than doctors.