AI wins and flops

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  1. Melb_muser

    Melb_muser Well-Known Member Donor

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    I'm very impressed with some of the AI searches that I can spit out on my phone quickly. I thought it might be fun to share wins and flops! :beer:
     
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    This saved me perhaps up to an hour's work with just a few minutes.
     
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    I think the medical searches are the most promising. I wouldn't suggest taking AI medical advice without consulting a doctor first, but no doctor knows everything about everything like AI technically does. I think it'll soon be common practice for doctors to consult an AI medical search engine prior to diagnosing, and until then, its prolly a good idea to go to the doctor with some AI search results of your own. Might be something in there that med school didn't teach them 20 years ago.
     
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    Melb_muser Well-Known Member Donor

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    Good to know!

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    That would be incredible! Not of course to put ideas into doctors' heads (or to replace sound medical advice) but to act as a huge memory bank to remind doctors of what the possibilities are that correspond to the symptoms. AI could even perhaps provide probabilities for most likely disease and best initial avenues of investigation based on symptoms and looking at metadata. Of course, then the doctor needs to decide accordingly.
     
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