AI is "Significantly" More Empathetic than Physicians | New JAMA Study

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @SantiagoAQ
    @SantiagoAQ  Рік тому +1

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  • @ahmedabdulghafor5831
    @ahmedabdulghafor5831 9 місяців тому +7

    Bro u stopped the medicine and the social media
    Are u ok?

  • @moaek3966
    @moaek3966 3 місяці тому

    Hey man , u good ? Been a moment since we last heard from you , hope everything's going well .

  • @sebastianandresvargasverdu3867
    @sebastianandresvargasverdu3867 11 місяців тому +2

    Hola Santiago, ¿Cuanto tiempo crees que tardarán las IA en remplazar a los médicos? , estoy pensando en estudiar medicina pero me genera terror pensar que en los próximos 20 años sea remplazado. En base al progreso de la tecnología actual, ¿recomendarías estudiar medicina?

  • @zakshah3480
    @zakshah3480 Рік тому +10

    A major flaw in the study is that you're using Reddit as a source for real physician responses. I don't think any doctor takes those posts as serious as they would if they were in the hospital. Seems rather short-sighted to expect physicians to put in the effort to answer all of the other questions you might have.
    Not gonna lie, as a physician, I'm not surprised that people would find it more empathetic, but I also have zero fears that AI is going to affect my ability to practice.
    I also think it's kind of funny that you ignored the issue of AI getting material routinely wrong and the medical liability if AI shares an incorrect diagnosis.

  • @jasonrock1596
    @jasonrock1596 8 місяців тому +1

    Great content!!!!! I'm certain that your channel will grow Immensely.

  • @fjaramillo887
    @fjaramillo887 Рік тому +1

    Hola santi muy buen video, sería Interesante que hagas videos para estudiar para los steps en inglés, serían muy útiles

  • @livewiya
    @livewiya 6 місяців тому

    Honestly, if/when they have this capability, we should welcome it. We (clinicians), are scarce and difficult/expensive to produce. We have a limited working life. Society has suffered because access to healthcare is limited.
    It's scary, and I appreciate I may now experience the very economic insecurity I tried to avoid when I pursued my training and education; however, I don't see any good in trying to console myself by pretending it's impossible, or be an impediment to its implementation (so long is it's actually done well).
    I enjoy caring for patients, but if I try to impede any actual improvement in their care, I will no longer be promoting their best interest.

  • @baza0
    @baza0 Рік тому

    I'd rather see a doctor who has seen a million patients(simulation) and has read all of the research.
    AI with computer vision and access to all my real-time biometrics will be far superior.
    It (or she) will understand me much better by observing clusters of micro-movements of my facial muscles, etc.
    As your examples show, definitely seems more empathetic. But I definitely think human doctors will be useful for a few more years.

  • @sushanbhatt8655
    @sushanbhatt8655 Рік тому

    Bro tell me some really hi- tech techniques to cover width of 19 medical subjects, Iam an Indian preparing for Indian PG exam? Do u have any tips n tricks for me????

  • @Fraciencwa94
    @Fraciencwa94 Рік тому +1

    More empathetic! Uhm 😐

  • @parmesanox
    @parmesanox Рік тому

    Hola Santi. Me gusta todo lo que publicas, pero creo que el tema de IA ya lo abordaste demasiado en tus videos, resulta cansado. Me encantaría que regresaras a las clases en temas de medicina, técnicas de estudio o el podcast . Saludos

  • @Afirstsoft_PDF
    @Afirstsoft_PDF 5 місяців тому

    Hi,my friend.I have sent e-mail to you.Vicky asked me to contact you. Did you get my e-mail?