I'd like to see an unlisted companion video where he reads the bots words like he's actually replying to the comments linked in the descriptions of these videos, it'd be hilarious to see him try to hold a straight face while saying that stuff.
🚨🚨🚨 AAAAAAHHHHH!!! 🚨🚨🚨 school is sooooo boring i am in 8th grate and its so boring i am having sucess on youtube so i think i will drop out of school. i dont have friends so i need your opinon ko
Didn't realize robots were susceptible to the placebo effect. "Dear Mabel, I turned my system off and on, and I'm still getting errors in my hard disk!" I.T. : "A reboot isn't going to fix a virus" Robo-Mike: "Works 100% of the time for me" 🤷
"Used dogs" could be dogs at a shelter that had previous owners but for whatever reason ended up at the shelter. Good for the bot! Advocating adopting through a shelter :)
What's interesting is that the AI actually does a pretty decent job of mimicking Mike's speech patterns and vocal tics, even as it's spouting nonsense. EDIT: Since there seems to be some confusion about this, I'm talking about word choice and sentence structure; I'm fully aware that the video/audio is just Mike reading the output.
I once had a doctor who diagnosed _everything_ as a Sinus Infection. He was actually known as the "Sinus Infection doctor" in the local medical community. Robot Mike may have been his Medical School professor.
I can pretty much always tell when I have a sinus infection. It's hard to tell apart from strep throat though, which I've only had once - it feels like the inside of my chest is drafty. And the inside of my nose feels really cold when I breathe in. Not sure if there's a specific reason for that but every time I've ever had that feeling (minus the one time it was strep) I knew it was a sinus infection before I even went to the doc.
Dr Robot Mike's advice will probably circulate among fools on the web and have them believe its legit advice. Will certainly be parroted on tick-tock as if legit.
He's the doctor who diagnoses everyone wrongly and gives the wrong medication. For example if a patient is having a heart attack they would prescribe rest and tea. Or if someone has the flu they would give them CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Yeahh 🥰 Mike's reaction was funny, but I really liked robo-mike's shout out for the neglected doggos that are too socialized to survive on the street, and very grateful for some love
For everyone shitting on the robot: it’s doing pretty well for something that literally only knows basic speech patterns and things Dr Mike has said before. If someone who had no common sense or medical knowledge at all were to interview the robot, they’d probably find it reasonably convincing. I almost wish Dr Mike had imitated the robot in his usual voice to demonstrate that.
Robots that learn image move at this pattern to, they dont know what a cat is, humans put humrets tousens of them etc.,the bots learns what a cat is,but is not simple they just put images test bots ,the bot know what a cat is but if you put a dog he doesnt know anymore(i saw a video on youtube about that)the bots go an learn based on what is new ,if the cat look like a mouse he will not found, if the cat is upside down etc. Bot knows more and more as the human give them more and more information. And as more information they get they learn the patternin a way, a bot is not good for medicine just because every pacient is different, and 2 pacients that have similar diagnosis will have 100 meds, mods will think diabets :insulin bum another one. some need medication , some need medication and insulin, some need insulin, plus exist pacients that have to much water in body(overweight because of water retain), a bot would think emc is to big so that person should person should go to gym to burn calories(when he doesnt have calories, he have exces of water and something that help with that is best), the problem is that bots are efficients but also they are to paterny in the single term(medicine always exist something that doesnt follow the rule). Some of the medicine can be taken especiality from doctors that dont know what they are doing ,and make a future for better doctors
The reason the AI seems to spit out completely wrong info, is because it is just looking at random patterns of words that you feed into it and combining it with answers that you feed into it as well. It connects words together depending on which words are nearby and appear most frequently in the answers. With this it can take a new question, and look into its bin of patterns to connect words to their answer words. The problem is, it has no context or meaning to these words. It just connects the dots, so for example with ""Why do I pass out at the sight of blood?" it saw blood, and likely being fed info about diabetes when blood is talked about, it added that to the answer. It only has already answered questions and cant really tell the meaning of a question.
So, if we got a robot to understand the meaning of a question, hypothetically speaking it could replace doctors for mundane medical questions. For example, something like "Doesn't staying outside in the winter give me a cold?" Or "Why are people allergic to pollen?" I don't expect a robot answering complex questions that require someone's entire medical history any time soon, if ever. But I do expect robots to eventually be able to answer the more common less serious questions. Or, ya know. It could always teach people how vaccines actually work and get rid of those dumb anti-vax conspiracies. Edit: By answer I don't mean diagnose. More of a possible suggestion for the doctor if anything. Guess the robot would be more for the doctor and not exactly the patient.
It took me a while to realise Dr Mike was reading the robot answers and making himself into a robot. I was trying so hard to figure out what the hell was happening.
I'm a PhD student who's working on Generative Networks albeit for a different stuff. The answers are mostly non sensical because the AI is just making up sentences that follow basic English language structure and the linguistic rules that come with it. It has absolutely no idea of what any of the words or sentences mean. If you want an AI that actually forms meaningful sentences, you'd have to make what's called a "Knowledge based Generative Network", which is exactly what it sounds like. In addition to giving the captions files to the AI, you'd also have to give it all the knowledge that Dr Mike has. That's a very difficult task, both practically and theoretically even, because we'd have to find a way to quantify all the knowledge that Dr Mike has accumulated, which is difficult for a human to put into concrete words. We could feed it all the medical knowledge that we have, but then it'd basically be WebMD but on drugs. Although that's something that I think would be fun to see. Love the video, as always
"There is a rare condition where you can actually hear your own body sounds" - Me late at night listening to how my heart beats and getting annoyed cause it's keeping me up
@@ariyouna if you are scared at night, like you are scared a murderer is going to get you or something, your body activates fight or flight and your heart starts beating faster and harder, you would be able to hear it, or there is complete silence in the room and you could hear it as well
Ah, I think I see the problem. The AI must have taken in everything from your videos. Including the medical memes, tiktoks, and inaccurate medical dramas. Now everything makes sense.
Defibrillator only works in v tac or v fib. You compress the chest to try to get it into the shock able rhythms. Chest compressions can only maybe get to vfib but you do have to be aggressive. Foo foo compressions are not gonna do it. Like starting a lawn mower. Anyone can just pull the string. But the ones who want the lawnmower to start will jerk it quick and clean. You need to be concise to be successful. If you did not break a rib, you did not do it right. I have done it 4 times. My longest was 35 min on 1 pt. We found him blue. He was pink when I dropped him off at the ED. It was an unknown down time so I doubt it was a successful outcome, but I rode the stretcher anyway and gave him the best outcome. He was still going when we left for our next call. 3 were unknown down times. All 3 had a pulse when I dropped them off. The last one I did last January, he did survive. I was there shortly after he collapsed. He did make it. That was hard. His teenage son was there. We had no defibrillator. Just me. No one else wanted to because of COVID. I jumped in. Just compressions. No mouth to mouth anymore. Wished I had an ambu bag though.
Doctor Mike and legal eagle should do a crossover where they test each other. Dr. Mike gets legal questions and Legal Eagle gets medical questions. Than they grade each other on their knowledge.
@@Nezumi99 He can ask all the legal questions he wants. He can also make references to laws. What he can't do is give specific individual legal advice. That's UPL (unauthorized practice of law) and is definitely a no.
Just wanted to come and say a huge thank you!!! I just got the call around an hour ago my 100 year old gran, had stopped fighting and let go of life 💔😭 I didn't have a clue what to watch in order to not end up in tears again or just having my mind wander but I truly didn't believe I would be giggling so soon! Thank you thank you thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your content but this... Hit the spot 👌
Of course the AI is no medical information expert from studying this videos. But language-wise, these sentences really were constructed the way Mike talks. So it's actually impressive in that regard.
@@kelu5439 Because the nonsensical way the bot talks (except its paraphrasing, that's Mike's paraphrasing) resembles/is identical a lot of those bots of "free speak". Eva-bot talks like that
“there's actually a possibility that you can hear your own body sounds” Me who hears my own heart beats and breathing for quite awhile now: I THOUGHT IT'S NORMAL
Omg same! But lately my heartbeat sound has grown louder in my left ear...Got it checked out, doc said there was nothing wrong but the sound is so fricking loud oml
Ah, the tonsils thing reminded me - When I was but a small kid, I used to have tonsillitis every few weeks, again and again, I was constantly taking antibiotics, even going as far as every morning for a shot of pendepon (A sort of antibiotic) to my glute. I was told that one day, my mom just got sick and tired of me being sick all the times yet the doctor we were deferred to doing nothing about it. She apparently started arguing very loudly with him that he still refused to approve having my tonsils removed, to the point the senior consultant of the ward heard her, came looking what was it about, took one peak into my throat and started screaming at the doctor that my tonsils absolutely had to be removed as soon as possible, and that he was such an idiot for being so adamantly against it - Turns out one of my tonsils was *rotting away* with how badly it was infected or something (Again, I was merely told this by parents). I got admitted and in just a day or two, my tonsils were gone. And since then, I never had issues with tonsillitis again. I guess its like the wisdom tooth removals - Sure, its true that many people do get issues with them in their life, but that's still not a reason enough to remove them preemptively, and the doc was really, *really* trying not to have to do that. Hah.
@• 🌸 𝒮𝒶𝓀𝓊𝓇𝒶 🌸 • hah, yeah, the story ended when I finally had my tonsils removed. Suddenly, no more tonsillitis, and I was able to happily (or as happy as a kid can) go back to school.
Fought tonsils when I was a kid too, bad and tough one at that but didn’t get it removed coz here in Nigeria I don’t think removal was known then. Thank God I’m over it 💃🏽
same with me, though they send me for the operation faster, because many times when i get tonsils inflammation, it soon drops down to my lungs, and tends to became bronchitis. One of the most useless part of human body, that tends to further complicate inflammation.
Question: I've read online that oil is actually not 'healthy'. It is caloric dense, and does not have any nutritional value. What do you think about it?
Well, oil at first, is not specific enough to give you one answer as there are many different oils (oil is just liquid fat). But yes they are caloric dense as oil contains a lot of fats, and fat contains about double the caloric value as proteins or carbohydrates per unit of weight (which are the three sources of energy for our body). However calories are just a way of expressing the amount of energy you can obtain of it, so it´s really not a way to determine if something is good or bad. Oils hardly contain minerals, carbohydrates and proteins, thus so being rather low in nutritional value. Yet it´s actually mandatory for our body to get enough fats in order to function properly. And some oils like olive oil, canola oil, almond oil, sunflower oil... are actually one of the healthiest sources of fat for your body as they contain high percentage of unsaturated fat together with vitamins, and others components the body can put to good use. So as it is high in calories, and rather low in nutritional value, a lot of oils are actually proven to be very healthy. But others, like coconut oil or palm oil, aren´t so as they have higher percentages in saturated fats, which is the bad type of fats that give your body less benefits and more trouble. Finally this does not mean you should start eating these healthy oils in excess or consume it as an extra, on top of what you normally eat, but rather make it your primary intake of fats in replacement of some unhealthier fat sources. Hope this helps
Technician: It seems to be stuck in a loop. Dr.Mike: Really? Technician: Yes, the only thing it's saying is "Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions."
I’m wheezing of laughter to an early grave. Dr Mike’s AI voice is what I need captured in a robot friend by my side daily to keep my spirits up. Btw, I was kinda cheering a little at the last question about the knees but mine creak VERY LOUDLY with every step I take, every slight bend of the knees. Is that normal??
All dogs should get the same minimum exercise time. Some dogs may be less wild and energetic during that time, but they still should get the exercise for both physical and mental health. Alot of "low energy" breeds are under stimulated because owners mistakenly believe that they can just leave their dogs inside as couch potatoes. It is no better for them, than it is for a human to lay around all day.
@@Agispsi that's not true. Huskies and dalmations, for example, require 15 miles a day, they were bred for stamina. Choosing a dog like that as a pet and not giving them the care they need is cruel. Please don't spread misinformation that will result in miserable lives for dogs. Greyhounds use all their energy in one burst, it's much easier to keep them happy as long as there is somewhere you can leave them off the leash. It's true that the minimal ammount of exercise all dogs need is still a lot and no breed should be a couch potato. But it is a fair question to ask if a dog needs 15 miles, or 3 miles a day, or just a few runs
@@solar0wind of course taking a dog for a daily walk is the perfect exercise as long as it’s for an extended period of time not just like 5 minutes (obviously)
I love the avoided answer to the question of whether they should use natural deodorant vs deodorant with aluminum and explains what the difference is between antiperspirant and fragrant deodorants are instead. I think he would make a good politician!
Jumping on the medical question train, I sleep with my eyes open. My siblings and others who happen to be in the same room as me when I'm asleep have all confirmed it, and I wake up with dry eyes that I guess is because they are exposed to the air for hours. Is this "normal" in medical terms, like is anything wrong with it beyond dry eyes? I have only seen it mentioned in jokes, so genuinely curious. Love your vids, I've switched my background coding noise recently for more educational stuff like your channel and it's great learning new stuff!
My mom had that crazy hear your body function thing! For over 40 years no one could figure out what she was talking about. A couple years ago she had brain surgery to stop it and while she lost some balance she thought it was 100% worth it. So many times in my life she was so distracted when I talked to her. I had no idea she could hear her body to that degree!
I constantly hear my heartbeat in my right ear! It can be very distracting! I have a special hearing aid that cancels out the sound or I get very confused by surrounding noises 😂
I don't get it though, if you have that condition since you're born, or just a very long time(like 40 years) wouldn't you get used to it and learn to tune it out? I'm happy there are treatments for this condition though nowadays.
OHHH roxy is alive and well! I dont know why, but since she wasn't in videos I thought she departed our world. Im so psyched to see shes alive and well!!
That was a pretty interesting and entertaining idea! Sometimes, I like to have AI continue certain phrases based on context, especially trying to have it mimic someone's personality into it! This gave me an idea to try training using my own voice recordings over the years and trying to get it to talk about a relevant topic I've never gone in-depth about or something!
I love how AI Dr. Mike has fried my brain cell's (is that medically or scientifically possible?) and put me in a state of forever questioning my life with his answers and staying up till 3 a.m. to actually think about the nonsense he said I also love that the real Dr. Mike blew away my mind with the medical facts, like I never knew the circulation to the part that like being cooled by a fan *gets cut off*- - me, 12:01 A.M. on November 25 2021, Thursday.
This was awesome, I'd like to see someone asking the A.I basic medical questions, i.e "How many bones are in an adult human body?" "Where are blood cells made?", etc.
Got a Question: Why can't i overcome endogenous depression/anxiety/dpdr/bpd? Been suffering for 14 years, tried nearly all the meds there is and it just keeps coming back. I feel like psychiatry is in stone ages. Hopefully in the future doctors will be able to do something about it.
This is the most accurate thing when starting to build something harnessing AI, its just a whole bunch of wtf's when you first run it Would recommend this AI doc produces med shows like some other people have said hahaha
Random question that I needed to know the answer too last night: if we can live without one lung how come if a lung collapses it can be fatal?? ❤️ You inspire me to keep working towards my goal as a doctor.
yes you can only live with one lung only if the other lung is not damaged in any way and yes its fatal if your lung collasped if its not treated right away
It means you can't give an A.I. some videos to watch and expect it to answer questions accurately. While this was all done for fun it was kind of annoying. Let's have Mike go watch some videos on The Verge about computers and then have him build one without help. lol
The IA was not given enough videos/data to give accurate answers. It’s knowledge right now is too small compared to Mike‘s medical knowledge. Plus if Mike actually wanted to use an AI (to diagnose patients for example), then it would need to be tested thoroughly first. He would need to make sure the machine gives at least 99.9% correct answers
Hey doc, I want you to answer atleast 2 question 1. Is stomach acid the most acidic fluid existed? 2. Why does the back part of my brain hurts for no reason when i try to stand up after sitting?
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hey doc, i kinda have a feeling you’re spiderman, is that true?
Ok
NO IT IS A SCAM
Jokes
Hello there
First
Robot did not say: "Chest compression, chest compression, chest compression", get your money back Dr. Mike.
Hahahahhahaaa
Jajajjajaja
He'd better get a refund
fax
Hahajaja
I’ll buy Bear 🐻
No matter how much Merch you sell you will never be able to afford da bears ❤️
@@DoctorMike watch me….
…Nae nae???
@@DoctorMike what why did you say nae nae
@@DoctorMike fear the Kris, Mike
More of these please. The idea of a Chaotic evil Robot Mike answering questions and then you having to jump in to correct them is hilarious.
My thoughts lol
I'd like to see an unlisted companion video where he reads the bots words like he's actually replying to the comments linked in the descriptions of these videos, it'd be hilarious to see him try to hold a straight face while saying that stuff.
Its like planet dolan
I agree! That would be funny 😄
I find it really cartoony
I feel Robot Mike is the guy who writes the medical dramas…
Haha YES😂😂
gays antomy
😶😶😶
Probably- but he didn’t mention lupus, so we know he didn’t write house.
@@Qaptyl 💀💀💀
"What's the best part of med school"
"You need a lot of therapy"
That may not be the best or intended result of med school, but the robot is right
🚨🚨🚨 AAAAAAHHHHH!!! 🚨🚨🚨 school is sooooo boring i am in 8th grate and its so boring i am having sucess on youtube so i think i will drop out of school. i dont have friends so i need your opinon ko
@@AxxLAfriku don't drop out, get good education so if something with UA-cam goes wrong you can get a job.
i love your profile pic :)
@@AxxLAfriku Try to get into honors classes. They'll be a lot more intellectually stimulating
@@AxxLAfriku that's cool and all but where's the part where we should care?
"It works 100% of the time. Maybe not for everyone, but for me." Wow Robot Dr Mike what a mood tbh
Didn't realize robots were susceptible to the placebo effect.
"Dear Mabel, I turned my system off and on, and I'm still getting errors in my hard disk!"
I.T. : "A reboot isn't going to fix a virus"
Robo-Mike: "Works 100% of the time for me" 🤷
"Used dogs" could be dogs at a shelter that had previous owners but for whatever reason ended up at the shelter. Good for the bot! Advocating adopting through a shelter :)
Ok that's surprisingly smart . Good job Dr Mike bot .
Good job doctor Mike bot !
I imagined "used dogs" as something else 😏
@@notnickw9213 Oh no🤢
Wat da dog doin
What's interesting is that the AI actually does a pretty decent job of mimicking Mike's speech patterns and vocal tics, even as it's spouting nonsense.
EDIT: Since there seems to be some confusion about this, I'm talking about word choice and sentence structure; I'm fully aware that the video/audio is just Mike reading the output.
I'm pretty certain that's him reading out the AIs response, so the nonsense is the only thing the AI is giving
@@rrrrrrrr7860 yea
GPT-3 is a language prediction model, the video and audio were recorded separately
I’m not sure that the folks in the replies think you’re talking about
Beans
I once had a doctor who diagnosed _everything_ as a Sinus Infection. He was actually known as the "Sinus Infection doctor" in the local medical community. Robot Mike may have been his Medical School professor.
I can pretty much always tell when I have a sinus infection. It's hard to tell apart from strep throat though, which I've only had once - it feels like the inside of my chest is drafty. And the inside of my nose feels really cold when I breathe in. Not sure if there's a specific reason for that but every time I've ever had that feeling (minus the one time it was strep) I knew it was a sinus infection before I even went to the doc.
That doctor: Oh, your throwing up and blood is coming out your ears? SINUS INFECTION!!!
Lol
Looking at the title:
Me: if this AI doesn’t mention Chest Compressions, no way it can duplicate Dr. Mike
Meanwhile, in an alternative universe
Dr Mike: 'spine compressions spine compressions spine compressions'
@@gklb_2xx7 This has to be one of the funniest comments I've seen on UA-cam
@CATX thank you
@@gklb_2xx7 ah yes spine compressions
@kyookie ! Crack!
Dr robot Mike is the type of doctor to forget a pair of scissors in someone's body after surgery.
Dr Robot Mike's advice will probably circulate among fools on the web and have them believe its legit advice. Will certainly be parroted on tick-tock as if legit.
:0
UMM…
lol
He's the doctor who diagnoses everyone wrongly and gives the wrong medication. For example if a patient is having a heart attack they would prescribe rest and tea. Or if someone has the flu they would give them CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
I would definitely recommend buying a used dog. Shelter dogs are wonderful!
Yeahh 🥰 Mike's reaction was funny, but I really liked robo-mike's shout out for the neglected doggos that are too socialized to survive on the street, and very grateful for some love
i call my bunnies from shelters or previous owners 2nd Hand Bunnies but in a lovely Way
For everyone shitting on the robot: it’s doing pretty well for something that literally only knows basic speech patterns and things Dr Mike has said before. If someone who had no common sense or medical knowledge at all were to interview the robot, they’d probably find it reasonably convincing. I almost wish Dr Mike had imitated the robot in his usual voice to demonstrate that.
If he did that someone might sue him for giving bad advice. They could take the video and circulate it.
Yes it's essentially how tiktok health works, it stops the blood pool using lemon water because you don't want heart sounds
@@therabbithat Sounds like 5 minute crafts 💀
Robots that learn image move at this pattern to, they dont know what a cat is, humans put humrets tousens of them etc.,the bots learns what a cat is,but is not simple they just put images test bots ,the bot know what a cat is but if you put a dog he doesnt know anymore(i saw a video on youtube about that)the bots go an learn based on what is new ,if the cat look like a mouse he will not found, if the cat is upside down etc. Bot knows more and more as the human give them more and more information. And as more information they get they learn the patternin a way, a bot is not good for medicine just because every pacient is different, and 2 pacients that have similar diagnosis will have 100 meds, mods will think diabets :insulin bum another one. some need medication , some need medication and insulin, some need insulin, plus exist pacients that have to much water in body(overweight because of water retain), a bot would think emc is to big so that person should person should go to gym to burn calories(when he doesnt have calories, he have exces of water and something that help with that is best), the problem is that bots are efficients but also they are to paterny in the single term(medicine always exist something that doesnt follow the rule).
Some of the medicine can be taken especiality from doctors that dont know what they are doing ,and make a future for better doctors
Im pretty sure hes just reading the text the robot outputs...
The reason the AI seems to spit out completely wrong info, is because it is just looking at random patterns of words that you feed into it and combining it with answers that you feed into it as well. It connects words together depending on which words are nearby and appear most frequently in the answers. With this it can take a new question, and look into its bin of patterns to connect words to their answer words. The problem is, it has no context or meaning to these words. It just connects the dots, so for example with ""Why do I pass out at the sight of blood?" it saw blood, and likely being fed info about diabetes when blood is talked about, it added that to the answer. It only has already answered questions and cant really tell the meaning of a question.
All I got from this is robot stupid
So, if we got a robot to understand the meaning of a question, hypothetically speaking it could replace doctors for mundane medical questions. For example, something like "Doesn't staying outside in the winter give me a cold?" Or "Why are people allergic to pollen?"
I don't expect a robot answering complex questions that require someone's entire medical history any time soon, if ever. But I do expect robots to eventually be able to answer the more common less serious questions.
Or, ya know. It could always teach people how vaccines actually work and get rid of those dumb anti-vax conspiracies.
Edit: By answer I don't mean diagnose. More of a possible suggestion for the doctor if anything.
Guess the robot would be more for the doctor and not exactly the patient.
It took me a while to realise Dr Mike was reading the robot answers and making himself into a robot. I was trying so hard to figure out what the hell was happening.
Thought I am the only one
You think we're THAT advanced in technology?
Thank you 😭😭😭😭💥
You’re not the only one, trust me 😂😂😂
SAME
I'm having a difficult time taking this seriously 💀
Same me too
"Gives your voice a heart" 😂😂😂😭
ai dont need chest compression u just plug it in a charger
Thats because this video isn't meant to be taken seriously
The explanation is in the description box, which makes it a little bit more enjoyable rather than ridiculous
I'm a PhD student who's working on Generative Networks albeit for a different stuff. The answers are mostly non sensical because the AI is just making up sentences that follow basic English language structure and the linguistic rules that come with it. It has absolutely no idea of what any of the words or sentences mean. If you want an AI that actually forms meaningful sentences, you'd have to make what's called a "Knowledge based Generative Network", which is exactly what it sounds like. In addition to giving the captions files to the AI, you'd also have to give it all the knowledge that Dr Mike has. That's a very difficult task, both practically and theoretically even, because we'd have to find a way to quantify all the knowledge that Dr Mike has accumulated, which is difficult for a human to put into concrete words. We could feed it all the medical knowledge that we have, but then it'd basically be WebMD but on drugs. Although that's something that I think would be fun to see.
Love the video, as always
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@@xdcoolbro your personal healthcare companion
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@@quantumfluxdx7883 uhh…. A “0”
"There is a rare condition where you can actually hear your own body sounds" - Me late at night listening to how my heart beats and getting annoyed cause it's keeping me up
literally me I’m kind of scared
@@ariyouna if you are scared at night, like you are scared a murderer is going to get you or something, your body activates fight or flight and your heart starts beating faster and harder, you would be able to hear it, or there is complete silence in the room and you could hear it as well
Ah, I think I see the problem. The AI must have taken in everything from your videos. Including the medical memes, tiktoks, and inaccurate medical dramas. Now everything makes sense.
Imagine Robot Mike suggest defibrillator rather then chest compressions.
Dr. Mike: “you’re done👆🏼you’re done👆🏼”
Lol
Defibrillator only works in v tac or v fib. You compress the chest to try to get it into the shock able rhythms. Chest compressions can only maybe get to vfib but you do have to be aggressive. Foo foo compressions are not gonna do it. Like starting a lawn mower. Anyone can just pull the string. But the ones who want the lawnmower to start will jerk it quick and clean. You need to be concise to be successful. If you did not break a rib, you did not do it right. I have done it 4 times. My longest was 35 min on 1 pt. We found him blue. He was pink when I dropped him off at the ED. It was an unknown down time so I doubt it was a successful outcome, but I rode the stretcher anyway and gave him the best outcome. He was still going when we left for our next call. 3 were unknown down times. All 3 had a pulse when I dropped them off. The last one I did last January, he did survive. I was there shortly after he collapsed. He did make it. That was hard. His teenage son was there. We had no defibrillator. Just me. No one else wanted to because of COVID. I jumped in. Just compressions. No mouth to mouth anymore. Wished I had an ambu bag though.
Dr Mike: What is a used dog? 😂
Me: A dog from an animal shelter that was given up. 🥺 It's kinder to adopt than buy from a breeder 😊
wut
This had me laughing so hard. I totally lost it at “beans”.
BEANS
me too but at "i am good at everything"
This Doc prescribin' *BEANS!!!!*
I lost it when it said Americans consume sunscreens
@@idontexisttt_ I mean somebody somewhere probably does eat sunscreen, I mean have you seen the show my strange addictions?
Doctor AI Mike should be your comedy partner from now on. He's hilarious!! Haha.
He's like your best friend who's purposely saying hilarious stuff.
pls do more of this! IT WAS SO HILARIOUS, one of my favourites vids so far 😁
Reasons Why Doctor Mike Should get rid of Robot Doctor Mike:
1.) HE FAILED to say Pee WooP!
2.) No signs of chest compressions!!!
I wonder how robotic peewoop would sound like
@@nitishagiri.6640 how do I know exactly what that will sound like?
Doctor Mike and legal eagle should do a crossover where they test each other. Dr. Mike gets legal questions and Legal Eagle gets medical questions. Than they grade each other on their knowledge.
He can't do legal questions. He would broke a law literally
@@Nezumi99 ok I'm really curious which law would he break? I mean it's just a kind of game right?
@@Nezumi99 He can ask all the legal questions he wants. He can also make references to laws. What he can't do is give specific individual legal advice. That's UPL (unauthorized practice of law) and is definitely a no.
He did something similar to this, just search Doctor Mike and lawyer.
Just wanted to come and say a huge thank you!!! I just got the call around an hour ago my 100 year old gran, had stopped fighting and let go of life 💔😭 I didn't have a clue what to watch in order to not end up in tears again or just having my mind wander but I truly didn't believe I would be giggling so soon! Thank you thank you thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your content but this... Hit the spot 👌
AI doctor mike is like the people who tries to give essential oils
But instead of oils, it is selling beans
@@Tzar1 lavender beans
Lavender bean oil ?
Imagine doctor mike just doing chest compressions but the robot will just ruin it.
8:00 BEANS
Of course the AI is no medical information expert from studying this videos. But language-wise, these sentences really were constructed the way Mike talks. So it's actually impressive in that regard.
True
It’s a filter and a voice changer 😭
@@kelu5439 Of course he reads it out loud! I'm talking about wording and phrasing.
@@TrophyBoiii how do u know it’s not him answering
@@kelu5439 Because the nonsensical way the bot talks (except its paraphrasing, that's Mike's paraphrasing) resembles/is identical a lot of those bots of "free speak". Eva-bot talks like that
I can't take the robot seriously 😭😂
Nice
Well duh
Please make this into a series, this was hilarious.
When Dr. Mike uses more complicated words than the AI
Uuuhuu Dr.Mike try to make complicated things easier, that's why he is here
Doctor Mike at a funeral: CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
Patient: sneezes
Dr Mike: chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions
I have Neurocardiogenic Syncope myself and I have to say thats the best explanation ive heard of it. Thankyou Dr Mike
People: “Robots and A.I. are gonna take over the world!”
Real life A.I.:
Beans
Beans
Beans
*Beans*
Beans
the funniest part is you HAVE already answered some of these questions and the AI just completely missed it 😂
This is not how GPT-3 works
@@felixdorn9909 I am 100% ignorant there
There absolutely needs to be a part 2 of this!
This is such an entertaining and awesome idea for a video. Really knocked it out of the park with this one!
“there's actually a possibility that you can hear your own body sounds”
Me who hears my own heart beats and breathing for quite awhile now: I THOUGHT IT'S NORMAL
same here
That would honestly be horrifying. Gives the same vibes as when somebody reminds you that there’s a skeleton inside of you
@@pumpkin__head the fact that I have a skeleton inside my doesn't terrify me as the muscle monster we all have
Omg same! But lately my heartbeat sound has grown louder in my left ear...Got it checked out, doc said there was nothing wrong but the sound is so fricking loud oml
Yeah its just uncomfortable sometimes like it becomes noise at a point
Yeah my own heartbeat becomes noice... Well you get that
3:38 the way it said u can buy a used dog so creepy gave me goosebumps
Ah, the tonsils thing reminded me - When I was but a small kid, I used to have tonsillitis every few weeks, again and again, I was constantly taking antibiotics, even going as far as every morning for a shot of pendepon (A sort of antibiotic) to my glute.
I was told that one day, my mom just got sick and tired of me being sick all the times yet the doctor we were deferred to doing nothing about it. She apparently started arguing very loudly with him that he still refused to approve having my tonsils removed, to the point the senior consultant of the ward heard her, came looking what was it about, took one peak into my throat and started screaming at the doctor that my tonsils absolutely had to be removed as soon as possible, and that he was such an idiot for being so adamantly against it - Turns out one of my tonsils was *rotting away* with how badly it was infected or something (Again, I was merely told this by parents).
I got admitted and in just a day or two, my tonsils were gone. And since then, I never had issues with tonsillitis again.
I guess its like the wisdom tooth removals - Sure, its true that many people do get issues with them in their life, but that's still not a reason enough to remove them preemptively, and the doc was really, *really* trying not to have to do that. Hah.
I would love Dr Mike to comment on this!
@• 🌸 𝒮𝒶𝓀𝓊𝓇𝒶 🌸 • hah, yeah, the story ended when I finally had my tonsils removed. Suddenly, no more tonsillitis, and I was able to happily (or as happy as a kid can) go back to school.
Fought tonsils when I was a kid too, bad and tough one at that but didn’t get it removed coz here in Nigeria I don’t think removal was known then. Thank God I’m over it 💃🏽
same with me, though they send me for the operation faster, because many times when i get tonsils inflammation, it soon drops down to my lungs, and tends to became bronchitis. One of the most useless part of human body, that tends to further complicate inflammation.
I had to pause to read this
Great story btw
Medical drama writers ATM: take notes, TAKE NOTES!!
ohhhh WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN
😂
3:55
The [Smells in A.I.] killed me lol
If by "get a used dog" it means "adopt don't shop", then I think the AI was not wrong in that answer.
That AI might not have had the most accurate responses but it definitely had the best responses.
Here I was thinking that everyone can hear their own heartbeat.
"It started so well" said basically every person working with Natural Language Processing AI/ML ever
I've started to make a robot who can write 500 robot jokes per minute. He's a pro-to-type.
I don’t know why, but whenever I watch Mike I calm down when I’m nervous, because of an upcoming test. Thanks Mike!
I'm so glad I had Robot Mike to tell me that I needed to have saggy knees. I knew they were getting too firm. Thanks Robot Mike
7:26 did you know the word 'consume' can also mean 'use', so I'll give the robot credit there
Question: I've read online that oil is actually not 'healthy'. It is caloric dense, and does not have any nutritional value. What do you think about it?
Well, oil at first, is not specific enough to give you one answer as there are many different oils (oil is just liquid fat). But yes they are caloric dense as oil contains a lot of fats, and fat contains about double the caloric value as proteins or carbohydrates per unit of weight (which are the three sources of energy for our body).
However calories are just a way of expressing the amount of energy you can obtain of it, so it´s really not a way to determine if something is good or bad.
Oils hardly contain minerals, carbohydrates and proteins, thus so being rather low in nutritional value. Yet it´s actually mandatory for our body to get enough fats in order to function properly. And some oils like olive oil, canola oil, almond oil, sunflower oil... are actually one of the healthiest sources of fat for your body as they contain high percentage of unsaturated fat together with vitamins, and others components the body can put to good use.
So as it is high in calories, and rather low in nutritional value, a lot of oils are actually proven to be very healthy. But others, like coconut oil or palm oil, aren´t so as they have higher percentages in saturated fats, which is the bad type of fats that give your body less benefits and more trouble.
Finally this does not mean you should start eating these healthy oils in excess or consume it as an extra, on top of what you normally eat, but rather make it your primary intake of fats in replacement of some unhealthier fat sources.
Hope this helps
@@lucasstevens2199 this
Technician: It seems to be stuck in a loop.
Dr.Mike: Really?
Technician: Yes, the only thing it's saying is "Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions."
I’m wheezing of laughter to an early grave. Dr Mike’s AI voice is what I need captured in a robot friend by my side daily to keep my spirits up. Btw, I was kinda cheering a little at the last question about the knees but mine creak VERY LOUDLY with every step I take, every slight bend of the knees. Is that normal??
Crepitus?
"Why do I pass out at the sight of blood?"
"You have Diabetes."
Doctor Mike has gone WebMD
Serious question: do Newfies require less exercise than a German shepherd or Lab? You are all right but I've got my eye on Bear!❤🐶
All dogs should get the same minimum exercise time. Some dogs may be less wild and energetic during that time, but they still should get the exercise for both physical and mental health. Alot of "low energy" breeds are under stimulated because owners mistakenly believe that they can just leave their dogs inside as couch potatoes. It is no better for them, than it is for a human to lay around all day.
@@Agispsi that's not true. Huskies and dalmations, for example, require 15 miles a day, they were bred for stamina. Choosing a dog like that as a pet and not giving them the care they need is cruel. Please don't spread misinformation that will result in miserable lives for dogs.
Greyhounds use all their energy in one burst, it's much easier to keep them happy as long as there is somewhere you can leave them off the leash.
It's true that the minimal ammount of exercise all dogs need is still a lot and no breed should be a couch potato. But it is a fair question to ask if a dog needs 15 miles, or 3 miles a day, or just a few runs
newfies dont require as much exercise as a gsd, newfies need up to 1 hour of exercise a day whereas a GSD needs minimum two hours.
@@yeet286 Do walks count as proper exercise if the dog doesn't play or run around on the walks, but just walks in a normal speed?
@@solar0wind of course taking a dog for a daily walk is the perfect exercise as long as it’s for an extended period of time not just like 5 minutes (obviously)
Robot Mike gives out the most bizarre answers, but he is hilarious. The “Beans.” part made me cackle like a witch.
Dr Mike when ever I’m realaxed or exhausted i can hear my heart beat
Looking at the title:
Me: There’s no way this robot can be a duplicate of Doctor Mike if chest compressions aren’t brought up in this video
dude you copied this off the comment above BAHAHA
You can absolutely get a headache if the fan hits your face. But it depends on how heavy the fan is, and how high it is falling from.
I love the avoided answer to the question of whether they should use natural deodorant vs deodorant with aluminum and explains what the difference is between antiperspirant and fragrant deodorants are instead. I think he would make a good politician!
The only UA-camr my mother actually approves of.
Two days to finish my final med school exams, and the only therapy that works for me is your videos ❤
Jumping on the medical question train, I sleep with my eyes open. My siblings and others who happen to be in the same room as me when I'm asleep have all confirmed it, and I wake up with dry eyes that I guess is because they are exposed to the air for hours. Is this "normal" in medical terms, like is anything wrong with it beyond dry eyes? I have only seen it mentioned in jokes, so genuinely curious. Love your vids, I've switched my background coding noise recently for more educational stuff like your channel and it's great learning new stuff!
My mom had that crazy hear your body function thing! For over 40 years no one could figure out what she was talking about. A couple years ago she had brain surgery to stop it and while she lost some balance she thought it was 100% worth it. So many times in my life she was so distracted when I talked to her. I had no idea she could hear her body to that degree!
Was it something she constantly was hearing, or would it come and go? That's amazing they could do surgery for that! I'm glad she's happy 😊
I constantly hear my heartbeat in my right ear! It can be very distracting! I have a special hearing aid that cancels out the sound or I get very confused by surrounding noises 😂
wow..i wonder from medical/scientific perspective is it a problem or a perk
@@TakecenterStage it was constant. She could hear her body digesting food, her ligaments moving, etc etc.
I don't get it though, if you have that condition since you're born, or just a very long time(like 40 years) wouldn't you get used to it and learn to tune it out? I'm happy there are treatments for this condition though nowadays.
The AI algorithm is actually mimicking your speech patterns - which I think it's actually doing quite well.
this is a very underrated dr mike video 😅
You should react to an ASMR doctor roleplay to see how medically accurate they are.
Also love your vids.
Doctor Mike: Chest Compressions, Chest Compressions, Chest Compressions.
Robot Doctor Mike: Chest Destruction, Chest Destruction, Chest Deatruction.
Uh oh the ai is growing it’s gonna kill us all
OHHH roxy is alive and well! I dont know why, but since she wasn't in videos I thought she departed our world. Im so psyched to see shes alive and well!!
That was a pretty interesting and entertaining idea! Sometimes, I like to have AI continue certain phrases based on context, especially trying to have it mimic someone's personality into it! This gave me an idea to try training using my own voice recordings over the years and trying to get it to talk about a relevant topic I've never gone in-depth about or something!
I love how AI Dr. Mike has fried my brain cell's (is that medically or scientifically possible?) and put me in a state of forever questioning my life with his answers and staying up till 3 a.m. to actually think about the nonsense he said
I also love that the real Dr. Mike blew away my mind with the medical facts, like I never knew the circulation to the part that like being cooled by a fan *gets cut off*-
- me, 12:01 A.M. on November 25 2021, Thursday.
This was awesome, I'd like to see someone asking the A.I basic medical questions, i.e "How many bones are in an adult human body?" "Where are blood cells made?", etc.
Doctor Mike robot is my new favoritethubg 😂
Dr. Mike is my favorite UA-camr ever😂
Got a Question: Why can't i overcome endogenous depression/anxiety/dpdr/bpd? Been suffering for 14 years, tried nearly all the meds there is and it just keeps coming back. I feel like psychiatry is in stone ages. Hopefully in the future doctors will be able to do something about it.
SCQ- Secure, Contain, Quarantine- a slightly less risky division of SCP.
This is the most accurate thing when starting to build something harnessing AI, its just a whole bunch of wtf's when you first run it
Would recommend this AI doc produces med shows like some other people have said hahaha
the robot didn't say "chest compressions" a single time?! 100% inaccurate
Finally! Someone who doesn’t fake an interesting AI video!
Bot Mike: Says something that makes no sense
Shonda Rhymes: *Write that down, write that down*
They recently created deos without alumium salts, zinc is used a replacement without alcohol works absolutly fine
Random question that I needed to know the answer too last night: if we can live without one lung how come if a lung collapses it can be fatal?? ❤️ You inspire me to keep working towards my goal as a doctor.
yes you can only live with one lung only if the other lung is not damaged in any way and yes its fatal if your lung collasped if its not treated right away
Yes babies are body building!!!! Otherwise they'd never come to grasping, head holding, rolling, etc.
How have I only just found this channel. Now binge watching as much as possible.
If an intelligence was build from what Doctor Mike teaches, and it’s super wrong, does that mean…?
it means u have little knowledge about Machine learning.
it means you cant answer medical questions correctly by just watching random doctors from youtube :)
It means you can't give an A.I. some videos to watch and expect it to answer questions accurately. While this was all done for fun it was kind of annoying. Let's have Mike go watch some videos on The Verge about computers and then have him build one without help. lol
@@TheOakenOne Maybe do some more research
The IA was not given enough videos/data to give accurate answers. It’s knowledge right now is too small compared to Mike‘s medical knowledge. Plus if Mike actually wanted to use an AI (to diagnose patients for example), then it would need to be tested thoroughly first. He would need to make sure the machine gives at least 99.9% correct answers
1:18 I can’t be the only who thinks Mike turned into a duck here🦆
Hey doc,
I want you to answer atleast 2 question
1. Is stomach acid the most acidic fluid existed?
2. Why does the back part of my brain hurts for no reason when i try to stand up after sitting?
I never thought I needed roboMike in my life. Now I can't stop hearing him XD Definitely need more of him!
not me thinking it was gonna be a real AI
“Stay away from those people who try to disparage your ambitions. Small minds will always do that, but great minds will give you a feeling that you can become great too.” If you reading this you will succeed it might be hard but keep glowing and growing
3:37 a used dog? So a shelter dog?
The AI didn't suggest chest compressions even once. Clearly needs more training
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
This made me laugh so much! You need to do another one!
omg this robot has me crying from laughter. I hope there's a part 2 one day
Passing out at the sight of blood and diabetes. 😂 thank God we have Dr. Mike to fight misinformation with a care bear and a smile
I really appreciate that you edited the robot mike to be clearly a robot for things to be taken out of context