Having doctors using Ai to provide service is like having a PhD in math using calculators = over killll Trained technician + Ai -> best patient outcome.
Medicine = soft science. Those who do soft science have to know that they are under technology like Ai. If you want to go above technology like Ai, then you go into innovation.
NO one can afford doctor fees. NO one can afford to hire people doing math without calculators. You do NOT need a PhD to use calculators. Hire trained technician + Ai -> best patient outcome.
People who do soft science want to go above technology = impossible because they under perform compared to technology. If you want to go above technology, i.e. out perform technology, then you have to do innovation jobs.
AI's potential to reduce healthcare costs is a game-changer. It's great to see discussions focused on balancing efficiency and patient care.
Having doctors using Ai to provide service is like having a PhD in math using calculators = over killll
Trained technician + Ai -> best patient outcome.
Medicine = soft science. Those who do soft science have to know that they are under technology like Ai.
If you want to go above technology like Ai, then you go into innovation.
NO one can afford doctor fees. NO one can afford to hire people doing math without calculators. You do NOT need a PhD to use calculators.
Hire trained technician + Ai -> best patient outcome.
People who do soft science want to go above technology = impossible because they under perform compared to technology.
If you want to go above technology, i.e. out perform technology, then you have to do innovation jobs.