• fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 months ago

    I think this statement is far too broad.

    It might be good to have AI review some imaging someone has had done to examine some particular ailment.

    It’s definitely not good to have a LLM review conversations with my GP and send me targeted marketing for “potential” ailments.

    • person420@lemmynsfw.com
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      7 months ago

      It is, it was a bit terse, you’re right.

      A potential fantastic use of AI is to scan a person’s medical records against the vast medical knowledge humans have gathered over the past century or so to help doctors identify problems quicker and with more accuracy.

      While the general purpose AI’s we use today can’t be trusted to diagnose anything (but I’d argue they can assist a competent doctor) a future specific purpose AI that’s tailored to that task could revolutionize diagnosis. And with the rate AI is going (even if people like Sam Altman are stretching truths) it’s not a too distant future.