Submitted by RareGur3157 t3_10rqits in singularity
crua9 t1_j70o455 wrote
Reply to comment by em_goldman in ChatGPT Passes US Medical Licensing Exams Without Cramming by RareGur3157
Based on 3, I'm assuming you are agreeing with me that it is pure BS. The hands on is needed. But forcing them to take stupid things like art or whatever that has nothing to do with the job is BS money making crap with the excuse of "well rounded".
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As far as your first part. IDK if AI should teach doctors yet. Like eventually I think robots will have to be good enough for the basics. I imagine at some point, any humanoid robot you have in your house will double as bottom level medical care. Like they are good for finding if there is a problem, dealing with cuts, and so on. Not so much with fixing a broken bone or whatever.
But at some point it will have to be better and adapt. I don't think we are anywhere near this.
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Anyways, I can see at some point nurses and doctors being complete replaced by robots in many areas. Like there is 2 options.
Option 1: Many hospitals, homes, etc will have humanoid robot. A human doctor can remote in through the robot and control it, feel, hear, etc as if the doctor is there. Maybe even smell depending on if the hardware allows for it or there is some brain implant in the doctor.
Anyways, this makes it where the person can be at home, a hotel, or even the moon. And the doctor can interact with the person as if they are there.
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Option 2: The AI will keep getting better and better to the point where human doctors will be obsolete.
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Both cases, your job is safe. But there will be a time where just like truck drivers today can see it with self driving around the corner. The ones driving today are likely the last generation in that career.
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